
BSF Ig Jammu Shashank Anand talks to the media about Sindoor operation, in Jammu 27 May 2025 | Photo Credit: Neither
Alert and Suspecting More Infiltration Attempts From Across the Border in Jammu and Kashmir, The Border Security Force (BSF) on Tuesday (May 27, 2025) Said and Compertensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS) Terrains.
“It is expected that there will be significant technological infusion soon. It is our efforts to bring every centimeter of the international border within this system. The pilot project started in 2017–2018 and brought encouraging results,” said BSF General (IG) SHASHANK Anand in Jammu.
The intelligent fencing projects developed under the CIBMS cover the 5.5 km section of the border and are equipped with advanced sensors.
BSF said it was alert, that Pakistan brings new offers to push terrorists to J&K. “We cannot leave our guard. We maintain the highest possible vigil along the border. There were entrances that the enemy can plan to perform some kind of misfortune, cross -border fire or pond infiltration. We are ready and vigilant,” Anand said.
Terrorist targeting
Ig, who noticed that the Sindoor operation continues to J&K, revealed details of the damage caused to terrorists along the border. “Pakistani troops launched on the night of 8 May in Indian positions in Indian positions. We were already ready for such a provocation. As a result, we caused great damage to several Pakistani positions during the stock exchange.
He said that Pakistani troops began to interpret the next day in the Samba area. “On the night of the 9th and 10th May, BSF launched heavy repair shelling, and if we allowed the situation, we planned to target the terrorist infrastructure along the border,” he said.
BSF said Lashkar-E-Taba Launchpad in the Loona area, located only three kilometers across the international border, was also focused on the BSF response. “The operation was performed with accuracy and our goal was to disrupt any potential attempts to infiltrate,” he added.
Counter-Drone Restrictions
General Deputy Inspector BSF, Frontier Jammu, Chiterpaul Singh, said Warfare Drone appeared as the main challenge during the Sindoor operation.
“There are restrictions in the anti -art system that we will try to improve so that the drones can be neutralized directly on the zero line,” he said.
BSF managed to target 76 Pakistani border foundations and 42 forward defensive places (FDL) and destroyed three terrorist starting mats during the operation, he said. This was in response to the Pakistani army focused on 60 Indian functions and 49 forward positions, Mr. Singh said.
He said that the key terroring painting was destroyed by Pakistani Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) near the Sunderbani sector. “There is no movement from this area,” he added.
Published – May 27, 2025 23:55