In a strategic dialogue held in New Delhi on February 22, Uttarakhand’s Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami engaged with ITBP Director General Shatrujit Kapoor. The talks centered on bolstering border security, fostering growth in peripheral areas, and refining disaster response mechanisms.
The Chief Minister praised ITBP jawans for their dual role as frontline defenders and community allies. Stationed in harsh terrains, they contribute significantly to both national defense and regional upliftment, he noted. This synergy is reshaping Uttarakhand’s border landscape.
State initiatives to empower border districts were a key focus. Enhanced connectivity via better roads, robust health services, reliable telecom, and essential amenities are underway to mainstream these vital regions. Dhami is confident that amplified coordination with ITBP will yield robust security outcomes.
Kapoor shared insights into cutting-edge security protocols, resource upgrades, and preparedness levels along the frontiers. Appreciating governmental backing, he committed to ongoing collaboration. The meeting also spotlighted ITBP’s exemplary disaster management, particularly in hilly terrains, where their efficiency has saved countless lives.
Affirming ‘Secure Borders for a Resilient Uttarakhand,’ Dhami stressed integrated efforts for tranquility, protection, and prosperity in borderlands. Future regular interactions were advocated to sustain this momentum, promising heightened vigilance and development.