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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]
Head Constable: Sodhi Narayan Chhatisgarh Police: Posthumous Sub Inspector: Deepak Bhardwaj Chhatisgarh Police: Posthumous 2022 Naik: Devendra Pratap Singh 55 RR: Sub Inspector: Paotinsat Guite BSF: Posthumous Constable: Sudip Sarkar BSF: Posthumous 2021 Constable: Altaf Hussain Bhat Jammu and Kashmir Police: Posthumous Constable: Vinod Kumar ...
Hon'ble Home Minister of India Shri Amit Shah with the Union Home Secretary and Chiefs of the CAPFs. Central Armed Police Forces are organised with the primary role of border guarding for AR, BSF, ITBP, SSB; Security of sensitive establishments by CISF, Assisting Police to tackle Law & Order, Counter-Terrorist Operations, Counter Naxal Operations by CRPF, NSG.
Border Security Force (BSF) Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Special Task Force National Security Guard (NSG) ... Head constable
Constable Ajay Pathania and Roop Singh were martyred during 2008 bombing of Indian embassy in Kabul. Both have been honoured with the Kirti Chakra on 15 August 2008. Six ITBP personnel were martyred during rescue operations in flood hit Uttarakhand when the Mi-17V5 helicopter of IAF crashed due to bad weather in 2013.
His head was taken back to Pakistan as a trophy. [9] Attack on Indian military listening post in Poonch sector: August 2000 Pakistan's special forces attack an Indian military post. Pakistan's special forces conducted an attack on an Indian military post in Poonch sector, killing three Indian soldiers and injuring seven others.
Head constable [h] Senior Constable [i] Police constable: Abbreviation: INSP/PI ... Central Armed Police Forces include the BSF, ITBP, SSB, CRPF, CISF, NSG, and AR.
lathi equipped police constable at Jagannath Temple, Puri, Odisha. Weapons and equipment vary from state to state and agency to agency. Standard equipment for a constable on the beat is the lathi, or long baton—generally made of bamboo, but currently also made of polymer. Riot police have other equipment, including tear gas and tasers.