**Union Home Secretary Urges Vigilance Among Border States Amid Tensions with Pakistan**
In a recent video conference, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan emphasized the need for heightened alertness among chief secretaries of states bordering Pakistan. This meeting, held on Saturday night, was prompted by recent ceasefire violations by Pakistan, which included reported firing incidents in Jammu and Kashmir.
Mohan instructed the chief secretaries to activate civil defense mechanisms in their respective states to ensure preparedness in the event of any cross-border attacks. The call for vigilance comes in the wake of Pakistan’s breach of a bilateral agreement aimed at ceasing all military actions across land, air, and sea.
The situation remains tense, and the Union Home Secretary’s directive underscores the importance of readiness and coordination among state officials to safeguard national security. As the region navigates these challenges, the focus remains on maintaining peace and stability along the border.
**FAQ**
**What actions are being taken to ensure safety in border states?**
Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan has urged chief secretaries of border states to remain vigilant and activate civil defense mechanisms in response to recent ceasefire violations by Pakistan.

