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NEW DELHI: Country's largest border guarding force BSF has made a strong pitch for a special 'border service' pay for its men stating the troops are deployed well ahead of the Army along international borders and they face the "first brunt" of an enemy attack.

The 2.5-lakh strong Border Security Force (BSF) has sought the special allowance on the lines of what is being granted to Army troops under Military Service Pay (MSP) when deployed in hard and harsh border areas, like on the India-Pakistan border.

The BSF, in a report presented to the Union Home Ministry and the 7th Pay Commission, said it meets the criteria for qualifying under this category like the Army and other defence forces, as it is the "first line of defence on borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh and it faces the first brunt of enemy and has been defending the borders of India from the last 49 years".

The force has said it is "ironical" and "demoralising" for its men in border combat that they do not get special allowances like their colleagues in the Army as they are deployed in very much the same area and conditions.

"Ironically, the army personnel on Line of Control and elsewhere are placed in similar situations, similar area, facing similar enemy and similar threat, deployed in the similar hardships and similar climate are entitled for MSP, (but) the co-located BSF personnel gets none.

"The life of a BSF personnel is much harder, difficult, risky and committed than that of the Army personnel. Thus, it is very demoralising that while the Army personnel get the MSP, the BSF personnel are deprived of it despite similar kind of commitments, risks and hardships," the report accessed by PTI said.

The force, raised in 1965 and celebrating its 50 years in 2015, demanded that the BSP should be given to its troops at the rate of 30 per cent of their existing basic pay.

BSF draws some parallels and exceptions vis-a-vis some of its characteristics when compared with the Army.

"Like army, the BSF recruitment is conducted under tough physical/medical guidelines and as a border man they are expected to maintain the highest standard of physical fitness and discipline throughout their service to be able to serve under toughest conditions.

"Unlike army, there being no concept of peace station in the BSF, the majority of BSF personnel are compelled to live separately away from their families due to adverse service conditions. This invariably results in an inevitable long separation from family life and alienation from the same society from where he joined BSF at the tender age of 18 plus," the report said.

BSF wants special pay for being first line of defence at borders - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
 
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Country's largest border guarding force BSF has made a strong pitch for a special 'border service' pay for its men

It is weird to hear the "Border security force" asking for additional pay for "border service". What else did they sign up for? Their regular salary is for border guarding, so why pay extra for the same? A case can be made for increasing their salary. But they cannot ask for special pay for their regular job.
 
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NEW DELHI: Country's largest border guarding force BSF has made a strong pitch for a special 'border service' pay for its men stating the troops are deployed well ahead of the Army along international borders and they face the "first brunt" of an enemy attack.

The 2.5-lakh strong Border Security Force (BSF) has sought the special allowance on the lines of what is being granted to Army troops under Military Service Pay (MSP) when deployed in hard and harsh border areas, like on the India-Pakistan border.

The BSF, in a report presented to the Union Home Ministry and the 7th Pay Commission, said it meets the criteria for qualifying under this category like the Army and other defence forces, as it is the "first line of defence on borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh and it faces the first brunt of enemy and has been defending the borders of India from the last 49 years".

The force has said it is "ironical" and "demoralising" for its men in border combat that they do not get special allowances like their colleagues in the Army as they are deployed in very much the same area and conditions.

"Ironically, the army personnel on Line of Control and elsewhere are placed in similar situations, similar area, facing similar enemy and similar threat, deployed in the similar hardships and similar climate are entitled for MSP, (but) the co-located BSF personnel gets none.

"The life of a BSF personnel is much harder, difficult, risky and committed than that of the Army personnel. Thus, it is very demoralising that while the Army personnel get the MSP, the BSF personnel are deprived of it despite similar kind of commitments, risks and hardships," the report accessed by PTI said.

The force, raised in 1965 and celebrating its 50 years in 2015, demanded that the BSP should be given to its troops at the rate of 30 per cent of their existing basic pay.

BSF draws some parallels and exceptions vis-a-vis some of its characteristics when compared with the Army.

"Like army, the BSF recruitment is conducted under tough physical/medical guidelines and as a border man they are expected to maintain the highest standard of physical fitness and discipline throughout their service to be able to serve under toughest conditions.

"Unlike army, there being no concept of peace station in the BSF, the majority of BSF personnel are compelled to live separately away from their families due to adverse service conditions. This invariably results in an inevitable long separation from family life and alienation from the same society from where he joined BSF at the tender age of 18 plus," the report said.

BSF wants special pay for being first line of defence at borders - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
Not long ago, I was lectured by certain members that those who join forces do it out of sheer patriotism (as if bloody civilians are non-patriotic!)? From where this demand of special pay popped up from the patriots?
 
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It is weird to hear the "Border security force" asking for additional pay for "border service". What else did they sign up for? Their regular salary is for border guarding, so why pay extra for the same? A case can be made for increasing their salary. But they cannot ask for special pay for their regular job.

my father is in CISF, one of the 5 paramitary forces of the country, discharging one's duties in CISF, ITBP and SSB far too less riskier than that in either BSF and CRPF. I feel that there should be better compensation for the men in these two force for their services to the motherland.
 
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Not long ago, I was lectured by certain members that those who join forces do it out of sheer patriotism (as if bloody civilians are non-patriotic!)? From where this demand of special pay popped up from the patriots?
Hafeez Saeed and all those terrorists you have are patriotic? Awesome. True, in fact, since the GoP funds and supports them.
 
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they should be paid more for being the bravest, i mean if its was not for the posting on Pakistan/India borders, they would be eating biryani and watching item songs.
Now India should not think of going to war with Pakistan or every soldier will ask for special war pay.
 
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my father is in CISF, one of the 5 paramitary forces of the country, discharging one's duties in CISF, ITBP and SSB far too less riskier than that in either BSF and CRPF. I feel that there should be better compensation for the men in these two force for their services to the motherland.
That's why I suggested increasing their base pay. But special allowance for doing their core job sounds silly.
 
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they should be paid more for being the bravest, i mean if its was not for the posting on Pakistan/India borders, they would be eating biryani and watching item songs.
Now India should not think of going to war with Pakistan or every soldier will ask for special war pay.

our govt. will take care of the special pay for our troops, but pakistani army should be wary that their govt does not have funds to pay "special funds" to them:lol:
 
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our govt. will take care of the special pay for our troops, but pakistani army should be wary that their govt does not have funds to pay "special funds" to them:lol:
Ignoring the uncalled for sarcasm, Pakistani troops stationed at the borders have not made any such request. Keep the discussion confined to the topic of the thread i.e. 'BSF wants special pay for being first line of defence at borders'.

In-fact the troops (both at the peace locations and those on the front) donated their one day pay to help the IDPs.

Pak Army donates one day salary to NWA IDPs - thenews.com.pk
 
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our govt. will take care of the special pay for our troops, but pakistani army should be wary that their govt does not have funds to pay "special funds" to them:lol:
Any wonder, why one often hears of suicides and fratricides from BSF and related camps and not the other way around.
 
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Any wonder, why one often hears of suicides and fratricides from BSF and related camps and not the other way around.

not for special pay for sure, they are posted far away from home for very long periods, family problems often compound the existing problems.
 
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Cost of peace with Pakistan just went up. Soon it would be cheaper to go to war with pakistan 8-)
 
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