Amit Shah Reviews Security Along Siliguri Corridor, Focuses on Triangular Security Grid
The key focus of the meeting was to enhance border surveillance, improve coordination between the Central security forces, intelligence agencies and the state police and administration, and draw up a framework for establishing a 'Triangular Security Grid', they said. Senior officials of the Border Security Force (BSF) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) deployed along the borders also participated in the crucial discussion, which took place at Sukna on the outskirts of Siliguri on the third and final day of the home minister's visit to the state.
The meeting's significance lay in Siliguri's proximity to the international borders with Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh, and the importance of the narrow corridor that serves as the principal land link between the North-East and the rest of the country.
"The Siliguri Corridor is one of the most sensitive areas that connect eight states and is crucial to national security. We have prepared a triangular grid comprising three new military garrisons at Dhubri in Assam, Kishanganj in Bihar and Chopra in West Bengal," Shah had said at an event of the SSB in Siliguri on Friday, elucidating the Centre's plans to set up the grid around the Chicken's Neck land patch.
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