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Jammu: Additional Director General, Western Command, Chandigarh BSF, P V Rama Sastry on Wednesday visited Jammu frontier, areas of International Border at Sunderbani and Indreshwar Nagar Sector.

He was accompanied by D K Boora, IG Jammu and other senior officers of this frontier and reviewed the security situation on Jammu IB.

BSF Sector Sunderbani and Indreshwar Nagar DIG and Battalion commanders briefed ADG BSF on the ground about complexities of management, overall deployment of BSF and domination plan of IB area under prevailing current security scenario.

ADG BSF also visited the vital areas of Sunderbani and Indreshwar Nagar Sectors and examined the operational preparedness of Field formations.

During the visit ADG interacted with troops in Prahari Sammelan and applauded their professional acumen in safeguarding the International Border in such stringent conditions and also added that these are their relentless efforts by which BSF remain successful to foil all evil designs of anti-national elements.

The troops also interacted with ADG with full enthusiasm and zeal.

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