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    officers in the Punjab frontier have also been asked to undertake similar measures. (Representational)

    The BSF has directed its battalion commanders to spend at least 25 nights in a month at a forward post along the -Pakistan International Border (IB) in Jammu, as part of its renewed efforts to fortify the ‘anti-infiltration' grid in this region, official sources said Tuesday.

    The commandants and their second-in-command officers have been asked to strictly follow the directive and monitor their units to check “each and every” movement along this front, which is highly sensitive and vulnerable, from the point of infiltration of terrorists from the Pakistani soil and unprovoked firing incidents.

    A directive, accessed by , said the senior commanders of the “have taken a serious view on inadequate night halts”, undertaken by the field commanders in the recent past, and hence, they have been asked to now spend “at least” 25 night stops at border posts.

    BSF officers in the Punjab frontier have also been asked to undertake similar measures.

    This order for night halt of battalion commanders in forwarding areas is for some time. The strategy can be modified as per the prevailing situation, a senior official said.

    The battalion in-charges have also been asked to set up a tactical base, or operational center at one of the forward locations along the Jammu frontier, to ensure that there is no let-up in security, and an effective vigil…

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