Jammu: Standing Parliament Committee about homework to the Jammu & Kashmir Union and Ladakh Visit Frontier HQRS BSF Jammu and BOP MUKWAL as part of the study visit regarding administration, development and welfare of the community in the Union Jamum and Ladakh regions.
The parliamentary committee was told about the threat faced by BSF at Jammu IB, starting from tunneling, smuggling, fire holder by the troops sir.
The BSF spokesman said, “The 18-member parliamentary committee was led by Anand Sharma, Chairperson, MP Hon’ble received by Panwar Surender, IPS, BSF and N Jamwal SDG, IG BSF Jammu at Jammu Airport here today.” “After that, the Committee members visited BSF BOP Muzwal where they were shown by various aspects of border dominance.” “Committee members witnessed various exercises in BOP showed border management, border and supervision domination, said BSF officials, added,” Visitors interact with officers and BSF troops and get the first hand feeling of BSF working conditions faced by BSF troops deployed to the BOPS.
“” N Jamwal, IG BSF and the BSF Commander also briefed the committee members about the challenges of the border and difficulties faced by BSF troops there.
Members also interact with residents of the local border villages.
“After that, members of the Parliament Committee visited BSF HQ Paloura and where they were given an impressive honorary guard.
BSF officials said,” The delegation was welcomed by S Panwar, IPS, BSF sdg in the Hall of the Conference of the BSF Head Office of Paloura Kampu.
N S S Jamwal, IG provides a detailed presentation to members of the Parliament Committee which includes all important aspects of border security and domination at Jammu IB.
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Jamwal describes the General Security Scenario of Jammu IB which includes the pattern of the spread of BSF units and aspects of their strong dominance on the complete JAMMU IB.
He also told the parliamentary committee about the threat faced by BSF at Jammu IB, starting from tunneling, smuggling, fire holder by the troops sir.
“Special emphasis was given to the threat of drones caused by Drone Pakistan conspiring the smuggling of weapons / narcotics from across the border to the Indian region.” The committee was made aware of the challenges faced by BSF forces because the rainy season, misty weather and high altitude related problems.
SH N S S Jamwal, IG also looked at a glimpse of BSF border infrastructure which included various aspects such as road connectivity requirements to BOPs, 24 hours of unbroken electricity supply and clean pipe water to BOPS / FDPS.
The recent Achievement of BSF is like narcotics foreclosure on the border, neutralizing sir intruders, detection of tunnels and shootings in Pak Hexocopter shown to members of the parliament committee who are highly valued.
“The Chairperson and members of the Hon’ble Committee strongly received BSF difficulties and challenges on the border, said Stockperson BSF.
He added that members of the parliamentary committee were also shown impressive weapons and other supervisory equipment used by BSF in border domination