Zunheboto: In the course of his official visit to the 111 Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF), affectionately recognized as The Great Naga Battalion, situated in Sataka town in Zunheboto District, Nagaland, Mr. Akhileshwar Singh, Inspector General of BSF, M&C FTR, took the opportunity to extensively explore the Counter Insurgency (CI) Posts and Headquarters. During this inspection, he actively engaged in meaningful conversations with Commanders and frontline troops.
Mr. Singh underscored the paramount importance of nurturing and sustaining harmonious relations with the local populace. His emphasis on fostering cordiality with the community reflected the understanding that such relationships are integral to the overall success of the BSF’s mission in the region.
Furthermore, the Inspector General delivered a compelling message to the troops, urging them to approach their duties with an unwavering sense of dedication. He emphasized the critical role they play in ensuring the security and well-being of the area. The call for dedication resonated as a reminder of the BSF’s commitment to safeguarding the nation’s borders.
In essence, Mr. Akhileshwar Singh’s visit encapsulated a multifaceted approach, combining strategic discussions with commanders, direct interactions with troops, and a strong focus on building positive connections with the local community, all geared towards enhancing the overall effectiveness of the BSF operations in Nagaland.