PM Modi celebrates Diwali with BSF soldiers deployed at Indo-Pak border in Kachchh; distributes sweets among them
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali by spending time with Indian soldiers stationed at the India-Pakistan border in Gujarat’s Kachchh.
While in Kachchh, Prime Minister Modi was seen distributing sweets to Indian soldiers as he participated in the festival of lights with jawans at Lucky Nala near Sir Creek.
Lucky Nala is a section of the riverbed of Sir Creek. The creek border begins at a marshy area, where carrying out patrolling operations extremely difficult.
This area is under the surveillance of the Border Security Force (BSF). This is the area which drug smugglers and terrorists from Pakistan often attempt to infiltrate into India through.
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The Border Security Force (BSF) is monitoring this region. This is the region where drug smugglers and terrorists frequently try to enter India from Pakistan.
Yet the alert BSF has managed to thwart their malicious intentions on every occasion.
The 96-kilometre-long Sir Creek marks the border between India and Pakistan, where a longstanding dispute has persisted for many years. The Crocodile Commandos from the BSF closely monitor the border to prevent any external dangers to India.