National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, who flew to Jammu and Kashmir, is back in Srinagar soon after the Center abolishes Article 370.
Doval, who traveled to the Valley in August to reach the people, will review the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, which was divided into two union territories.
They are expected to hold meetings with security forces and state government officials to assess the ground situation as the former state security continues under lockdown.
It was not immediately known how long the NSA would stay in the valley this time around.
The NSA had camped for 11 days in the valley after the Centre announced its decision to withdraw the special status of the state under Article 370 and split it into two UTs on August 5.
During his previous stay, he had taken rounds of the militancy-hit Shopian town in south Kashmir and Downtown Srinagar.
He had also addressed personnel of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF and Army separately, telling them about their successes in disturbed areas and underlining their importance in ensuring the safety of the country and citizens.
The NSA has been closely monitoring the situation and ensuring smooth coordination between all arms of security forces in the hinterland as well as along the line of control.
In September, Doval rejected suggestions of widespread opposition to the abolition of Section 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and said the removal of the special status in the insurgency-hit region is seen as an opportunity for rapid growth and jobs. , According to the agency report.
He said that if Pakistan stopped threatening and infiltrating terrorists, it would take swift steps to stop infiltration and infiltration.