Para regiment decorated officer appointed SSP Trainings & Special Operations in J&K Police
Srinagar, Sep 27: In a development aimed at strengthening the security apparatus in Jammu and Kashmir, Colonel Vikrant Prashar from elite Para regiment of Army has been appointed as Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) for Trainings and Special Operations Group in the J&K Police.
This move comes amid ongoing efforts to enhance counter-insurgency measures and operational efficiency in J&K.
The officer is presently posted at High Warfare School Gulmarg and has been brought on deputation.
Colonel Prashar, a decorated officer with extensive experience in counter-terrorism operations, is expected to bring his military expertise to this pivotal role, officials said.
His appointment is being seen as a strategic step to further bolster the police’s capabilities in handling sensitive security challenges, especially in the context of the volatile situation in J&K.
Sources in the Police said that Colonel Prashar's experience in conducting special operations and his familiarity with J&K’s security landscape will be an asset in designing effective training programmes and leading high-stakes operations.
His role will focus on improving the tactical proficiency of the Police force and ensuring seamless coordination between security agencies, particularly in areas where militancy is active.
J&K Police has been at the forefront of combating terrorism and maintaining law and order in J&K, often working alongside the Army and paramilitary forces.
Colonel Prashar’s appointment signals a continued push for integration between the armed forces and the Police in tackling the dual challenges of terrorism and internal security.
The newly appointed SSP is likely to assume his duties in the coming days, following formal orders from the J&K Police Headquarters.
Colonel Vikrant Prashar has served in various capacities in the Army, particularly in counter-insurgency roles in conflict-prone areas.
His leadership in several successful operations has earned him recognition as a seasoned and capable officer.
His transition to the J&K Police comes at a time when inter-agency collaboration is crucial to maintaining peace and stability in J&K.