Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali with Border Security Force (BSF) jawans at the Indo-Pak border, reaffirming the nation's resolve to maintain strong border security. This visit highlights the government's commitment to the welfare of the arm
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PM Modi visited the BSF jawans near the Indo-Pak border during Diwali to boost their morale, celebrate the festival with them, and reaffirm the government's commitment to border security.
The primary role of the Border Security Force (BSF) is to secure India's international borders, particularly with Pakistan and Bangladesh, and prevent cross-border crimes.
PM Modi distributed sweets and gifts, lit traditional Diwali lamps, and announced several initiatives to improve the living conditions and operational capabilities of the BSF jawans.
PM Modi announced initiatives to modernize the BSF's infrastructure and ensure that the force is well-equipped to handle any challenges, including improving living conditions and operational capabilities.
Local community leaders participated in the celebrations, and PM Modi emphasized the importance of community involvement in maintaining border security.

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