A 66th directional level meeting of lead intelligence agencies was held at the BSF, Meghalaya frontier headquarter here today to enhance inter-agency coordination and address pressing security issues along the India-Bangladesh border.
The meeting was chaired by BSF DIG (PSO), I.D. Singh wherein various border-related challenges were discussed, with particular attention to the ongoing issues of sugar and cattle smuggling.
Representatives from multiple intelligence and security agencies shared insights and developed strategies to counteract these illicit activities, which have significant security and economic implications. Discussions also included operational strategies reinforced by an intelligence network to strengthen border security measures.
In his address, Singh underscored the importance of collaboration among agencies to safeguard border security and combat the crimes. The agencies present reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing intelligence sharing and operational coordination to curb illegal activities along the border.
“This collaborative meeting reflects the dedication of BSF and allied intelligence agencies to upholding national security and proactively addressing emerging threats along the border,” the BSF said.