Sending out a strong message to the SSB, guarding the porous and open Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan borders, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram today said the force needs to use "great tact and wisdom" to execute it's duties effectively.
"Unlike other borders, these two (Indo-Nepal and
Indo-Bhutan) borders present special difficulties. They are open borders. For a border guarding force with an open border... calls for great tact and wisdom apart from being vigilant and strong," Chidambaram said while addressing troops and officers during the 46th raising day celebrations at New Delhi.
The Home Minister said he was glad to know that "SSB is giving importance for relocating it's Border Out Posts (BOPs) to strategic advantages closer to the International Border to check the inflow of anti-national elements."
The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) guards 1,751 kilometre of Indo-Nepal and 699 kilometre of Indo-Bhutan borders.
Chidambaram also praised the force for "setting a good precedent by making it compulsory for officers to visit all BOP's and frequently make a certain number of night halts" at these places.
On the sidelines of the event when the Home Minister was asked about the probe in the David Headley case he said, "let us see. The NIA will investigate" without elaborating further.