SRINAGAR, April 25 -- The April 22 terror strike near Pahalgam signals an imminent change in counter-terror dynamics in Jammu and Kashmir as the security forces are now likely to find themselves overstretched, with their role possibly no longer confined to stopping terrorist

infiltrators coming from Pakistan and other duties in the hinterland but also working out a strategy to deal with attacks on vulnerable tourist destinations in the union territory, officials aware the matter said on Thursday.

"The brazen Pakistan-backed attack marks the opening of a new front. The security forces will now have a lot on their plate," said a senior official, who asked not to be named.

His comments come on the eve of army chief General Upendra Dwivedi...