Sashastra Seema Bal Raising Day
Sashastra Seema Bal Raising Day
By Dr Arvind Kumar
20th December marks the 49th Raising Day of the Sashastra Seema
Bal (SSB), which was set up in
early 1963 in the wake of the Indo-China conflict to inculcate feelings of
national belonging in the border population and develop their capabilities for
resistance through a continuous process of motivation, training, development,
welfare programmes and activities in the border areas. In the past forty-nine
years of its existence, SSB has endeavoured to present a benign face of the
government among border populace in the far flung and inaccessible areas
subscribing to the ethos of Service, Security and Brotherhood. The local
populace always found SSB standing steadfastly with them during
difficult times. Pursuant to the recommendations of the Group of Ministers on
reforming the National Security System, SSB was declared as a border guarding
force and lead intelligence agency (LIA) for Indo-Nepal border (January, 2001)
and Indo-Bhutan border (March, 2004).
Presently, SSB is a Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) of the
Union with us charter and role and are the Border Guarding Force for the open
and porous Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan borders, as well as the lead intelligence
agency for the same area.
There are new emerging challenges to India’s national security.
It is in this perspective that the Sashastra Seema Bal has been mandated to
guard these borders and curb infiltration, smuggling and anti-national
activities along these porous borders. The officers and jawans of the SSB perform
the assigned task with due diligence and dedication while continuing to adhere
to its motto of service, security and brotherhood.
#Indo #Bhutan #Nepal #Brotherhood #Service #Security #CAPF #SSB
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