Senior officials in the Union Home Ministry said "spike" in the local recruitment and increased militant-related violence have been a cause of worry.
Both the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir government are working in tandem with each other for finding a solution to this, the officials said, adding special programmes are likely to be launched for preventing radicalisation of youths in the Kashmir Valley.
The officials also said there has been an increase in militancy-related violence in the state which is mostly due to growing infiltration from across the Line of Control in the Valley.
The officials cited early melting of snow in the higher reaches as a reason for rise in infiltration from across the border.
However, the officer said 67 militants were killed this year by security agencies in the state.
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