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‘Proud to be manning posts with my troops along International Border': BSF's Neha Bhandari, who led unit during Operation Sindoor

‘Proud to be manning posts with my troops along International Border': BSF's Neha Bhandari, who led unit during Operation Sindoor

Indian Express01-06-2025

She led a unit of the Border Security Force (BSF) holding forward posts in Pargwal in Jammu and Kashmir's Akknoor sector along the International Border during Operation Sindoor. Meet Neha Bhandari, the woman Border Security Force officer and third generation security personnel who Saturday received a Commendation Disc from Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi for 'her exceptional courage and operational proficiency' during Operation Sindoor — India's retaliatory strikes in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
Having joined the BSF order nearly three years ago, Assistant Commandant Neha Bhandari led a unit guarding border posts some 150 metres away from the International Border in the Akhnoor-Pargwal area. She was among the six women constables to hold gun positions at forward border posts, and was credited with destroying three Pakistani posts following the escalation at the borders earlier this month.
'I feel proud to be manning posts with my troops along the International Border,' Neha, who becomes the first woman officer among the security forces to engage the enemy during combat, said Saturday. 'My grandfather was in the Army. My father was in the CRPF. My mother is also in the CRPF, I feel proud to follow in their footsteps,' she said, adding 'it's an honour to command a post so close to the international border along with my troops'.
She is currently posted in the Akhnoor sector.
A post on X Saturday, the BSF, Jammu, said: 'On 30 May 2025, COAS General Upendra Dwivedi, PVSM, AVSM, felicitated Assistant Commandant Neha Bhandari of BSF Jammu with the Commendation Disc former exceptional courage and operational proficiency during Operation SINDOOR. She gallantly commanded a forward deployed BSF company under challenging conditions'.
Meanwhile, General Upendra Dwivedi, who arrived in Jammu on a two-day visit Thursday, had attended the high-level security review meeting chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah.
'General Dwivedi reviewed operational preparedness in Jammu and Kashmir's Pargwal sector and visited the Tiger Division where he commended troops for their outstanding performance in Operation Sindoor,' the PRO Defence said on a social media platform X Saturday. 'He stressed the importance of staying agile and vigilant in response to evolving security dynamics.'
During his visit, the Army Chief appreciated the BSF's close operational integration with the Army and 'lauded the bravery of Assistant Commandant Neha Bhandari and her team for defending the forward posts in the Akhnoor sector of Jammu', the post said, adding that he also acknowledged the valuable contribution of ex-servicemen in supporting the armed forces during Operation Sindoor.
–With PTI inputs

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