Three publishers are arrested in Jammu and Kashmir over books described by authorities as containing “inappropriate content,” according to reports. The action follows coordinated operations carried out in Jammu and Delhi. The arrested individuals include Inderpaul, linked to Oberoi Book Service, and Amardeep Singh and Girish Arora of Noida-based Dominant Publishers. The reports state that authorities take the arrests after reviewing the material associated with the publishers and then executing the operations across the two locations. The news coverage does not detail the specific titles or the precise criteria used to assess the alleged content, nor does it describe any court proceedings or charges at the time of reporting. The outlets frame the development as part of a wider enforcement effort involving book distribution and publishing activity. No further information is provided in the supplied summaries about the investigation’s next steps or whether the publishers have issued responses to the allegations.