
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha addressed around 4,000 newly recruited police personnel, emphasizing the evolving nature of security threats. He highlighted that terrorists increasingly exploit data and encrypted networks to operate across borders, urging the police to integrate Artificial Intelligence and robust digital infrastructure in their operations. Sinha praised the Jammu and Kashmir Police for their dedication and sacrifices, calling on recruits to uphold the force's legacy with integrity and commitment to national service.
The articles primarily present the official perspective of Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor, focusing on security challenges and police modernization. They reflect government viewpoints emphasizing counter-terrorism and technological adaptation without including opposition or civil society perspectives, resulting in a narrative centered on administrative priorities and law enforcement.
The tone across the articles is generally positive and supportive, highlighting commendations for police personnel and the importance of adapting to modern security threats. The coverage conveys a sense of urgency regarding technological challenges while maintaining an encouraging and motivational stance toward the new recruits and the police force.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| theprint | Most dangerous terrorists exploit data, encrypted networks to operate across borders: J-K LG | Center | Positive |
| thetribune | Most dangerous terrorists exploit data, encrypted networks to operate across borders: J-K L-G - The Tribune | Right | Neutral |
thetribune broke this story on 10 May, 12:26 pm. Other outlets followed.
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