Overview
- The annual yatra will run from July 3 to August 9, marking the first time its duration has been cut from 52 to 38 days following a pre-planned schedule change.
- Security forces will deploy 581 Central Armed Police Forces companies alongside nearly 50,000 CRPF personnel across the Pahalgam and Baltal routes.
- Convoys will be equipped with signal jammers and satellite phones while drones, bomb disposal squads, Quick Action Teams and K9 units conduct continuous surveillance and threat response.
- All approach roads to national highways will be sealed during pilgrim movements and each participant will carry an RFID tag for real-time tracking and swift assistance.
- High-level coordination meetings chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah and on-site inspections by CRPF Director General Gyanendra Pratap Singh have streamlined multi-agency security and administrative plans.