Speaking to Northeast Live, BSF Inspector General of the Meghalaya Frontier, O.P. Upadhyay, said the force has made significant progress in fencing operations and continues to prioritise security along vulnerable

The Border Security Force (BSF) has intensified its vulnerability mapping along the Indo–Bangladesh border in Meghalaya and is expediting efforts to fence critical unfenced stretches, particularly a 31-kilometre stretch in West Jaintia Hills district, identified as a major area of concern.

Speaking to Northeast Live, BSF Inspector General of the Meghalaya Frontier, O.P. Upadhyay, said the force has made significant progress in fencing operations and continues to prioritise security along vulnerable stretches of the border.

“In the recent past, we could fence more than 15 to 18

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