The Pakistan army is believed to be planning attacks by terrorists on Indian defence personnel and security establishments besides select civilian targets in the wake of September 29 surgical strikes.
Meanwhile, an Indian TV channel on Wednesday telecast a purported conversation in which one of its journalists posed as a senior Pakistani police official to the SP of Mirpur in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir in which the surgical strikes were discussed and deaths of 12 Pakistanis were mentioned.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is believed to have conveyed the assessment of Pakistan army readying 100 terrorists to cross over into India during a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, official sources said.
Quoting intelligence agencies, the NSA is said to have told the members of the CCS--Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, External Affairs Minister
Sushma Swaraj besides the Prime Minister--that about a dozen terror launch pads were activated by the Pakistan Army to push the terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir to avenge the surgical strikes.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who is also a member of the CCS, is abroad.
Indian army had carried out surgical strikes on Septmber 29 by crossing over the LoC in Kupwara sector in the Kashmir valley and Poonch in Jammu region and smashed launch pads meant for terrorists.
It was believed that nearly a dozen terrorists were killed in Kel, Lipa and Bhimber Gali and given a quiet burial, according to reports.
Three divisions of the army were involved in the surgical strikes and, before the operation, the army teams ensured that they cut off the possibility of any reinforcements from Pakistani army, sources said. The SP was purportedly heard admitting that nearly five soldiers and Lashker-e-Taiba terrorists were killed in Bhimber and Lipa. Overall, he admitted to 12 deaths.
Doval is said to have conveyed to the CCS that there is a possibility of more terrorists trying to sneak into Jammu and Kashmir before the onset of the winter.
Meanwhile, India has also shored up its defences and regular sorties by Sukhoi fighter jets are taking place from Srinagar airport, which is generally a MIG base, sources said.