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  2. File:LD 27 - 2024.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Border Security Force - Wikipedia

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    The BSF has grown from 25 battalions in 1965, to 193 battalions with a sanctioned strength of 270,000 personnel including an expanding air wing, water wing, an artillery regiment and specialised units. [5] [6] It is currently the world's largest border security force. BSF has been termed the First Line of Defence of Indian territories. [7]

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  5. Women in the Indian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Women of the Border Security Force at the Indian Pakistan border In 1992, Asha Sinha , a 1982 Batch IPS Officer, became the First Woman Commandant in the Paramilitary forces of India when she was posted as Commandant, Central Industrial Security Force in Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited and after 34 years of service she retired as Director ...

  6. Sashastra Seema Bal - Wikipedia

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    Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB; transl. Armed Border Force) is a central armed police force in India under the Ministry of Home Affairs.It is responsible for guarding India’s borders with Nepal and Bhutan.

  7. Border Security Force (Water Wing) - Wikipedia

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    Border Security Force (Water/Marine Wing) is one of the special units of Border Security Force of India. It is responsible for patrolling riverine borders in North Bengal frontier, South Bengal frontier, Andaman Nicobar frontier, Tripura - Mizoram & Cachar (TMC) Frontier, Jammu frontier, Punjab frontier and Gujarat frontier of the BSF.

  8. Indo-Tibetan Border Police - Wikipedia

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    The ITBP is divided into 2 commands which are headed by an Additional Director General of Police and 5 frontiers each headed by an Inspector General of Police (IG). These frontiers are further divided into 15 sectors each headed by a Deputy Inspector General (DIG).

  9. Border Security Force (India) - Wikipedia

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