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Taj Mahal on high alert as India-Pak tensions escalate after Op Sindoor

Taj Mahal on high alert as India-Pak tensions escalate after Op Sindoor

India Today08-05-2025

The Taj Security Unit of the Agra Police, in response to heightened tension between India and Pakistan, has intensified security measures in and around the Taj Mahal.A high alert has been issued in the yellow zone of the Taj Mahal in the wake of Operation Sindoor, the government's precision strike at terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.Taj Mahal, a UNESCO heritage monument, situated in Uttar Pradesh's Agra, attracts thousands of tourists every day. Therefore, the authorities are on high alert with all the security measures heightened to avoid any mishaps.advertisement
Surveillance has been tightened across the premises, with rigorous checking of all vehicles entering and exiting the area. Tourists staying in nearby hotels are also being thoroughly verified by security agencies.ACP Areeb Ahmed, in charge of Taj Security, has taken direct command of the enhanced security operation. 'High alert has been sounded in the yellow zone of Taj Mahal. There are nine checking barriers, six watch towers and eight bullet-proof fronts under the security of Taj Mahal. 24 hour duty has been imposed at all these places,' said Ahmed.He added that two Quick Response Teams (QRTs) are actively patrolling the zone and that tourist information is being shared with the Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) to ensure thorough monitoring.The area is under continuous CCTV surveillance, and additional forces have been deployed at all security checkpoints. Instructions have been issued to respond immediately to any suspicious activity, and tourists have been requested to cooperate with authorities during their visit.WHAT IS TAJ MAHAL'S YELLOW ZONE?The yellow zone refers to the Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ). It spans 10,400 square kilometres around the Taj Mahal and was established to protect the monument from environmental pollution.The zone, shaped like a trapezoid, also includes Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, both designated as World Heritage Sites.Tune InTrending Reel

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