i. The “One Border, One Force” principle
- The “One Border, One Force” principle in India refers to the policy of assigning one particular border to one particular paramilitary force for better management and operational efficiency. Under this principle, each border is assigned to a specific force depending on the nature of the border and the security challenges it presents.
- For instance, the Indo-Pakistan border is guarded by the Border Security Force (BSF), while the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is responsible for guarding the Indo-China border. The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) is responsible for the Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan borders, while the Assam Rifles is responsible for guarding the Indo-Myanmar border.
- The principle of “One Border, One Force” ensures better coordination and efficiency in border management by allowing the force to specialize in the specific border that it is assigned to. This allows for better deployment of resources, including manpower, equipment, and technology, and improves the overall effectiveness of border management.
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