Aadil Mir, New Delhi, June 10: To fortify defenses along the China border, a major step has been taken by
govt. that over 50 new border posts are being planned for the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)
force in the north eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh.
A proposal for creating 54 modern posts for the ITBP is under
consideration of the Union Home Ministry after the border guarding force
recently submitted a proposal in this regard sources said.
Arunachal Pradesh shares a total of 1,126 km of its
international border with China, second in length after Jammu and
Kashmir which has a 1,597 km long frontier with India's eastern neighbor.
As part of modernization and better border management planning of Indian security mechanism along this border, prone
to a spate of incursions, the posts will be, under the proposal, equipped with
all the basic gadgets that the troops require to position themselves at these
icy heights.
"The new border posts will be solar powered and have space to
not only accommodate the regular ITBP guards but also to house a small squad of reinforcements in case of
emergencies. The posts will have satellite phone
connectivity," the sources said.
At present, India has 142 border posts along this 3,488 km long
frontier with other Border States being Himachal Pradesh (200 km), Uttarakhand
(345 km) and Sikkim (220 km).
Currently Arunachal Pradesh has close to 30 ITBP border posts but a need has been
felt to strengthen the presence of the paramilitary men in order to meet border
challenges and future commitments.
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