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ITBP to get four more battalions to guard Sino-Indian border in Northeast

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Rubeena Khatoon with her father Zakir Hussain at the passing out parade of 500 women personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, in Panchkula on Friday. (Source: Express photo by Jaipal Singh)

THE INDO-TIBETAN Border Police (ITBP) is soon going to get four more battalions with the strength of around 1,000 personnel each to guard the Sino-Indian border in the country’s north-eastern region to check repeated Chinese transgressions at the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Talking to The Indian Express at Panchkula’s Bhanu Camp on the occasion of the passing out parade of 500 women constables of general duty cadre, ITBP Director General Krishna Chaudhary Friday said if the pending proposal for 40 more Border Out Posts (BoPs) in Arunachal Pradesh gets sanctioned, the average distance between BoP to BoP will be reduced from the existing 25 km to 20 km. He said the standard BoP to BoP distance is 2.5 km.

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(Source: Express photo by Jaipal Singh)
“Our plans are with the MHA and they have been examined. I am told that four battalions are expected very soon. That would be for the eastern theatre,” the DG confirmed, adding, “Overall, there is a proposal for eight battalions in the eastern theatre and eight in the western theatre.” He said as of now the ITBP has 56 service battalions and four support battalions to guard the 3,488 km Sino-Indian border having 169 BoPs.
When asked about any apprehensions about posting women constables at the BoPs, the DG replied, “We had little apprehension about the confidence of women constables earlier. Many senior officers have been interacting with them from time-to-time. Half of them are college graduates and you can see their confidence yourself. They will do well.”

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(Source: Express photo by Jaipal Singh)
This is the largest batch of women constables to pass out of ITBP’s Bhanu Camp and most would be posted in border areas. Among the 500 constables, the largest representation of 97 constables is from Uttarakhand followed by 63 from Uttar Pradesh and 37 from West Bengal.

Informing about the force’s plans for new surveillance equipment, weaponry and transport, the DG said, “We are proposing new composite BoPs which are centrally heated and have running water facility even in -40 degree temperature — our main problem during winters.”

About the status of the proposal, he said, “We have finalised the design and sent to IIT Roorkee for vetting. Once they clear it, we will start construction. Fortunately, the government has given us a lot of money.”

On the repeated transgressions by Chinese troops, the DG said, “Transgressions have taken place. But not much should be read into it because there is a difference of perception between us and the Chinese about the LAC. It is a technical issue. If they come forward from our point of perception of our area, it is a transgression and we stop them there.”
source- ITBP to get four more battalions to guard Sino-Indian border in Northeast | The Indian Express
 
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What in your opinion would be the role and utilisation for Armoured vehicles & light tanks for this organisation ?

In case of any aggression from the other side, they'll be the first line of defense. You won't want them to be butt naked with sticks and stones in hand. And movement from the army will take considerably valuable time, ITBP should have enough resources to hold them till reinforcement arrives.
 
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In case of any aggression from the other side, they'll be the first line of defense. You won't want them to be butt naked with sticks and stones in hand. And movement from the army will take considerably valuable time, ITBP should have enough resources to hold them till reinforcement arrives.


Arming them is fine but i don know about light tanks.. Don you think MSC should have such higher grade weapons.. ITBP with modern weapons and MMG/LMG combo should work fine as first line.. May be few ATGMs... lol
 
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In case of any aggression from the other side, they'll be the first line of defense. You won't want them to be butt naked with sticks and stones in hand. And movement from the army will take considerably valuable time, ITBP should have enough resources to hold them till reinforcement arrives.
Fighting a conventional war with chinese in northeast does not make any sense. We do not have transport infra to support a supply chain that far away from main land(also economically expensive). We are better of allowing them in and harassing them using guerilla tactics. More ever where all would India station the troops or hold ground in such a large area?
 
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Fighting a conventional war with chinese in northeast does not make any sense. We do not have transport infra to support a supply chain that far away from main land(also economically expensive). We are better of allowing them in and harassing them using guerilla tactics. More ever where all would India station the troops or hold ground in such a large area?

Guerrilla tactic is employed only when you admit you've lost the land and the war, and want to employ maximum damage before an official end to the conflict, and hope they concede some land and retreat to a better held position.

Even if it is expensive and cumbersome, a threat of an all out is the best deterrent to make the enemy think before engaging.
 
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Getting people in alone is not enough. They need the following:
1- assault rifles and snipers
2- night vision goggles and binocs.
3- polymer armour and helmets
5- immediate helicopter transports.
6- ammunition
7- emergency medical supplies of good quality.
 
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