Border Security Force (BSF) क्या है?
ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि
मुख्य प्रावधान
8 points- 1.
Primary Role: Guarding India's land borders with Pakistan (3,323 km) and Bangladesh (4,096 km).
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Peacetime Duties: Preventing trans-border crimes, illegal infiltration, smuggling, maintaining the sanctity of the international border, and promoting a sense of security among border populations.
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Wartime Duties: Holding ground in less threatened sectors, protecting vital installations, assisting the Army in logistics, acting as guides, and performing limited offensive tasks.
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Other Duties: Engaged in anti-insurgency operations (e.g., in Jammu & Kashmir, North East), disaster management, and participation in UN peacekeeping missions.
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Structure: Headed by a Director General (DG), it is organized into various frontiers, sectors, and battalions, with specialized units like the Water Wing and Air Wing.
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Jurisdiction: Has powers to search, seize, and arrest within a specified border belt (initially 15 km, extended to 50 km in some states in 2021) under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).
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Training: Provides specialized training in border guarding, counter-insurgency, intelligence gathering, use of modern technology, and humanitarian assistance.
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Coordination: Works in close coordination with the Indian Army, other CAPFs, state police forces, and intelligence agencies.
दृश्य सामग्री
Border Security Force (BSF): Mandate & Evolution
This mind map details the formation, primary roles, and operational aspects of the Border Security Force (BSF), India's frontline border guarding force for Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Border Security Force (BSF)
- ●Formation & Background
- ●Primary Role (Peacetime)
- ●Other Duties & Operations
- ●Modernization & Challenges
BSF at a Glance (2025)
Key facts and figures about the Border Security Force, providing a quick reference for its scale and operational scope.
- Formation Year
- 1965
- Borders Guarded
- Pakistan & Bangladesh
- India-Bangladesh Border Length
- 4,096 km
- Jurisdiction (Border Belt)
- 50 km
- Parent Ministry
- Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
Established after the 1965 Indo-Pak War to streamline border security, replacing state police forces.
Primary responsibility for India's western and eastern land borders.
The longest land border India shares, posing unique challenges for surveillance and management.
Extended from 15 km to 50 km in 2021 in some states, granting BSF wider powers for search, seizure, and arrest.
BSF is one of the seven Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) under MHA.
हालिया विकास
5 विकासIncreased deployment of technology (drones, sensors, CIBMS) for enhanced border surveillance and security.
Enhanced focus on coastal and riverine border security, particularly in vulnerable areas.
Expansion of its jurisdiction in some states (e.g., Punjab, West Bengal, Assam) in 2021, leading to political debate.
Participation in joint exercises and border coordination meetings with border guarding forces of neighboring countries.
Modernization of equipment, weaponry, and training to counter evolving threats like drone attacks and sophisticated smuggling operations.
