In a significant move to bolster security measures along the country’s borders, Praveen Kumar, the Director General of the Border Security Force (BSF), visited the North Bengal Frontier. The primary aim of this visit was to assess the operational preparedness and overall readiness of the force in the region.
During his inspection, Kumar received comprehensive briefings on various aspects of border management. Mukesh Tyagi, Inspector General of the North Bengal Frontier, along with other senior officers, provided an overview of the current challenges faced in border security, the operational posture of the forces, and ongoing security measures in place to address these challenges. The discussions included critical points concerning deployment readiness, advanced surveillance mechanisms, and the coordination efforts required to ensure effective border guarding.
The Director General placed a strong emphasis on the importance of maintaining high standards of vigilance and operational efficiency among the personnel. He engaged with troops on the ground, reiterating the necessity for professionalism in every aspect of their duties. The interactions highlighted the BSF’s commitment to enhancing its preparedness and sustaining robust security measures along the border.
This visit not only aimed to assess the current situation but also served to strengthen the morale of the personnel, reinforcing the BSF’s mission of ensuring the nation’s security through diligent monitoring and proactive measures. The emphasis was clear: a well-prepared force is essential for the challenges that lie ahead in the dynamic border environment.














