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Live wire: unless all the forces work together under one commander, it would be tough both during crisis and war / Force Report   Journal Article
Force Report Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract After a long peace since the ceasefire came into being on 26 November 2003, the International Border (IB) in Jammu witnessed numerous ceasefire violations in 2013. Unlike the Line of Control (LC) which has seen innumerable ceasefire violations each year, with as many as 250 in 2013 alone, the IB getting live was unusual. The firings intensified since August causing loss of lives and property to civilians, who unlike the LC, live close to the IB. This unexpected activity got the Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, Omar Abdullah, to say that India should exercise options to silence Pakistani firing. Matters, however, finally settled on the IB with the recent meeting of the Border Security Force (BSF) and its counterpart, the Pakistani Chhamb rangers in R.S Pura sector. At sector commanders' level, both the sides agreed to maintain ceasefire and restore issues through negotiations.
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Shaping the future: the ship-shaped Suraksha Bhawan houses the various institutes that provide a holistic training to BSF personnel to meet the challenges faced by India / Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Journal Article
Mekala, Dilip Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As one enters the sprawling Suraksha Bhawan, the heart of the Border Security Force (BSF) Academy in Madhya Pradesh, an interesting story emerges about the architecture of the building. After World War I, Maharaja Jiwaji Rao Scindia, the ruler of Gwalior state, was invited as an observer to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in France. During his visit to France, he happened to see a building shaped like an anchored ship with multi-layered decks. Extremely fascinated by the architecture of the building, he decided to construct a similar one in his kingdom, and use it for retreats and other recreational purposes. As soon as he returned to India, the search for land began and finally Tekanpur, a small village located 30 km from Gwalior, was zeroed in for this ambitious construction. To realise his dream, Scindia commissioned a Spanish architect to design the retreat. By joining two mountains, a massive embankment (a 1875 metres long and 17.7 metres high dam) was created for this purpose. On this embankment, Scindia's vision of a perfect recreational getaway came into existence in the Thirties.
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