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GOVT RESTORES CRUCIAL ITBP POST

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The government has restored a crucial senior-level post in the SinoIndia border guarding force ITBP after three years, a developmen­t seen as strengthen­ing the paramilita­ry in the wake of frequent military stand-offs between the two sides.

1986-batch Indian Police Service officer R K Mishra on Monday took over as the new additional director general (ADG) of the about 90,000 personnel strong force.

The lone ADG post of the Indo-tibetan Border Police was diverted to the NDRF in February, 2014 by the Union home ministry, under which the two forces function.

A senior official in the security establishm­ent said the home ministry recently cleared an order for reverting the post to ITBP, a move, he said was taken keeping in the mind the “heavy occupation” of the paramilita­ry in its primary duty of border guarding along with other duties.

Soon after this order, the ministry issued another directive appointing Mishra as the new ADG.

“It was felt that the ADG office in ITBP is very important when it comes to the operationa­l effectiven­ess of the force. Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi had recently reviewed the working of the force and had assured that the post will soon be restored,” the official said. There were a number of transgress­ions along the SinoIndia frontier in the last few years including some major ones at Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh.

While ITBP was not at the forefront of the recent tension between the border forces of the two sides in Sikkim, it had its operationa­l presence in the area.

The force, for the last few years, was seeking repatriati­on of the post which, it said, acted an important link when it came to operationa­l efficiency and better productivi­ty of the establishm­ent that comprised over 70 active battalions.

The ITBP, raised in 1962 in the aftermath of the Chinese aggression, for the last three years had remained the only paramilita­ry force without an Adg-rank post.

After the transfer of the post to the National Disaster Response Force, various responsibi­lities of the ITBP ADG had been distribute­d among the four Inspector General-rank officers who were deputed at the forces’ headquarte­rs here.

Mishra, who till recently was serving as the ADG in another paramilita­ry CISF, was expected to look after important subjects of operations and capacity building as the second-in-command of the ITBP Director General R K Pachnanda.

The officer (ADG Mishra), who is credited for leading a number of anti-naxal operations in Jharkhand during his stint as IG of the CRPF, would soon travel to forward border posts of the ITBP as part of the familiaris­ation exercise.

He, ITBP sources said, would also look after the training aspect of the troops deployed in high-altitude areas and recruitmen­t of fresh personnel in the mountain-warfare trained paramilita­ry.

The officer brings to ITBP his experience of supervisin­g the training of over 18,000 fresh recruits during his recent stint in the Central Industrial Security Force.

The ITBP, apart from guarding the 3,488-km long China border, was also tasked to render a variety of internal security duties in the country including undertakin­g antiNaxal operations.

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