Deccan Chronicle

HOME MINISTRY BEEFS UP SECURITY AT BORDER

10,000 personnel of paramilita­ry forces rushed to border areas

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

In view of the increasing tension with China along the LAC in the Ladakh sector, Home Ministry has increased presence of border guarding forces in other parts of Indo-China border particular­ly in Sikkim and Uttarakhan­d.

Close to 100 companies or 10,000 personnel of para-military forces have been rushed to border areas.

Sources said security along both China and even Nepal border had been beefed up substantia­lly in view of the fresh transgress­ion attempts made by Chinese forces in Ladakh’s Chushul area.

Specifical­ly, sources added, security deployment had been increased at the tri-junction area along the China border in Sikkim and Uttarakhan­d as Intelligen­ce inputs suggest that China could try and open another front in these sectors.

These Intelligen­ce inputs have also been shared with border guarding forces like the ITBP and the SSB who are normally deployed at the China and Nepal borders. Security deployment in the Doklam region in Sikkim and Kalapani region in Uttarakhan­d since increased Chinese activity has been noticed in these sectors.

Most of the additional security companies that have been deployed along Chinese borders are those that were pulled out of Jammu and Kashmir a couple of months back.

In addition, security forces along other borders specially with Pakistan are also on very high alert as the BSF suspects that under Chinese influence, Pakistan could trigger fresh trouble in border areas. “All our security forces are on very alert in all sectors. We will never let China or its allies in our neighbourh­ood to take any advantage of the situation in Ladakh. Enough deployment has been made in the sensitive border areas and arrangemen­ts are in place to rush further reinforcem­ents at a short notice if required,’’ a senior Home Ministry official said.

 ?? —PTI ?? Army trucks move along the Manali-Leh highway in Kullu district on Wednesday amid border tension between India and China.
—PTI Army trucks move along the Manali-Leh highway in Kullu district on Wednesday amid border tension between India and China.

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