Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal, Additional Director General (ADG) of the Border Security Force (BSF), Eastern Command, Kolkata, undertook a four-day visit to the Meghalaya Frontier to review operational preparedness and security measures along the Indo-Bangladesh international border.
During the visit, the ADG inspected several border outposts (BOPs) located in West Jaintia Hills and East Khasi Hills. He interacted with BSF personnel, acknowledging their dedication and commendable service under challenging terrain and weather conditions.
OP Upadhyay, Insp Gen BSF Frontier Meghalaya, briefed the ADG on the prevailing border situation, recent anti-smuggling operations, deployment strategies and coordination efforts with local authorities. He reviewed the measures taken to prevent illegal infiltration and exfiltration and appreciated the force’s success in curbing cross-border activities, a BSF press release stated today.
While addressing the officers of BSF Frontier Meghalaya, Aggarwal emphasised the importance of maintaining high morale, constant vigilance and professionalism. He also highlighted the critical role of civic action programs in strengthening ties with border communities.
In addition to operational reviews, the ADG held meetings with senior officials of the civil and police administration to enhance inter-agency coordination and ensure seamless security management in the region.
Aggarwal also paid a courtesy call on Meghalaya Governor Chandrashekhar H Vijayashankar at Raj Bhavan. He briefed the Governor on the current security scenario along the Indo-Bangladesh border and the proactive steps taken by the BSF to safeguard national interests. He also met with Chief Secretary DP Wahlang, to discuss matters related to border management, BSF-civil administration cooperation and the support extended by state agencies in BSF operations.