Following the recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, the government has issued an advisory urging media outlets to avoid live coverage of defense operations and security force movements. The advisory emphasizes that such reporting could inadvertently aid hostile elements and compromise national security. It cites past incidents where unrestricted coverage had adverse consequences.
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