In a high-stakes counterterror operation, the Indian Army has confirmed the killing of three suspected militants following an intense firefight in the Lidwas area near Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. The operation, dubbed Operation Mahadev, was launched based on intelligence inputs and marks a significant development in the region’s ongoing security challenges.
	
	Key developments from the encounter:
	- The firefight occurred in the Dachigam forest area on July 28, 2025, during a cordon and search operation
	- All three individuals neutralized are suspected to be foreign nationals affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba
	- Intelligence sources suggest they may have been involved in the April 22 attack on Hindu tourists in Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives and escalated tensions with Pakistan
	- The operation was led by the Chinar Corps and Northern Command, with support from local police units
	
	Security forces acted swiftly after contact was established, leading to a prolonged exchange of gunfire. The identities of the deceased are yet to be officially confirmed, and combing operations continue in the surrounding forested terrain.
	
	Context and implications:
	- The April attack triggered a four-day military standoff between India and Pakistan, involving drone strikes and artillery fire
	- This latest encounter is part of a broader crackdown on cross-border militancy and foreign terrorist infiltration
	- Officials emphasize that the operation was intelligence-driven and not directly linked to the earlier Pahalgam incident, though connections are being investigated
	
	Sources: Reuters, ABP News, Indian Express, Firstpost, News18, Devdiscourse, Scroll.in, Dhaka Tribune