In a significant move to bolster operational preparedness, the Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Shri G.P. Singh, conducted a visit to the Forward Operating Base (FOB) of the 150 Battalion, CRPF, situated in Tekalgudiam, Sukma. This visit was part of a broader strategy to assess troop readiness, operational effectiveness, and logistical support in this critical region.
During the visit, officers and personnel at the FOB provided a detailed briefing on the prevailing security situation, ongoing counterinsurgency operations, and the strategic deployment of forces. The Director General meticulously evaluated the troops’ preparedness to face insurgency threats and scrutinized the logistical capabilities in place. He also reviewed the operational strategies designed to maximize the effectiveness of anti-Naxal operations, a priority for the CRPF in the region.
Sukma, identified as a Naxal-affected area, plays a pivotal role in the CRPF’s counterinsurgency efforts. The region’s challenging terrain demands a high level of operational readiness from the forces. This visit not only reaffirmed the commitment of CRPF to strengthening their operational capabilities but also aimed to ensure efficient coordination and responsive action against insurgent activities.
Throughout the visit, DG CRPF expressed his appreciation for the dedication and bravery exemplified by the troops. He emphasized the need for continued vigilance and readiness for missions, underscoring the Force’s steadfast commitment to national security. The visit served as a critical reminder of the importance of maintaining the motto of ‘Nation First’ while confronting the challenges posed by Naxal insurgency in the region.