The tightened security arrangements were made in the wake of surge in infiltration attempts and ceasefire violations from across the border and escalation in militant activities in the Valley, officials said.
The Bakshi Stadium, the main venue of the Independence Day function in Jammu and Kashmir, was virtually sealed by a large contingent of police and CRPF personnel, while special check points have been set up at various places within the city and its outskirts, especially the entry points leading to the capital.
The security grid is also relying on modern gadgetry like CCTV cameras and human intelligence to ensure a peaceful Independence Day, they said.
Sharp shooters are also being deployed in the sensitive areas and in this regard high rise buildings have been identified especially around the Stadium.
Similar arrangements have also been made at district headquarters where the function is scheduled to take place, the officials said.
Hardline faction of Hurriyat Conference, headed by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, had also called for a general strike on August 16 against the communal violence in Kishtwar and to press for disbanding of the Village Defence Committees in Jammu region.
"...As a matter of fact we are not against India but want New Delhi to fulfill the demands and address the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir," Geelani said.
