Over-ground workers (OGWs) play a pivotal role in sustaining insurgency in conflict-prone regions like Jammu and Kashmir. Though not directly involved in violence, OGWs provide logistical, financial, and ideological support to terrorist organizations. They act as couriers, safe-house providers, recruiters, and propagandists, often blending into civilian populations to evade detection. Their influence extends to radicalizing youth, spreading separatist narratives, and obstructing security operations.
To neutralize OGW influence, a multi-pronged strategy is essential:
- Intelligence-led operations to identify and monitor OGW networks.
- Legal action under stringent laws like UAPA to disrupt support systems.
- Community engagement to counter radical ideologies and promote trust in governance.
- Digital surveillance to track online propaganda and recruitment.
- Socio-economic development to address grievances and reduce vulnerability to extremist influence.
A calibrated approach balancing security and outreach is vital to dismantle OGW ecosystems and restore peace in insurgency-hit areas.