Key Points

The BSF is rolling out new uniforms designed for better comfort in extreme climates, featuring 80% cotton fabric. The redesign includes changes in colour, fabric composition, and rank insignia. A ceremonial uniform change was held at the Khera Complex in Poonch to honour war hero Captain Satish Khera. The upgrades aim to enhance operational efficiency while paying tribute to military traditions.

Key Points: BSF Introduces New Uniforms for Better Comfort in Extreme Climates

  • New BSF uniforms feature 80% cotton for better heat resistance
  • Colour scheme and rank insignia redesigned for functionality
  • Ceremony held at Khera Complex to honour Captain Satish Khera
  • Uniforms tailored for India's diverse climate conditions
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BSF personnel to get newly designed uniforms for better comfort and functionality

BSF personnel will soon wear upgraded uniforms with 80% cotton fabric for improved comfort in Rajasthan's heat and northeast humidity.

"The new uniform is 80% cotton and 20% polyester because it is hot in Rajasthan, and hot plus humid in the northeast. - DIG Yogendra Singh Rathore"

Jaisalmer June 14

In a significant move aimed at improving comfort and efficiency, Border Security Force (BSF) personnel will soon be donning newly designed uniforms with upgraded features tailored for India's diverse climate conditions.

Sharing the details, BSF (North) Deputy Inspector General Yogendra Singh Rathore said that the new uniform will see major changes in fabric composition, colour scheme, and overall design.

"There are a lot of changes, be it the texture or colour. As far as texture is concerned, it was 50-50 per cent in the old uniform -- 50 per cent cotton and 50 per cent polyester. The new uniform is 80 per cent cotton and 20 per cent polyester because it is hot in Rajasthan, and hot plus humid in the northeast. So, such a cotton-based uniform is very comfortable," he said.

"The colour has also been changed. The current uniform is 50 per cent khaki, 45 per cent green and 5 per cent brown in colour. Other patterns have also been changed, the logo has been introduced, and changes have also been made to the rank we put up."

Earlier, the Balnoi Battalion of the Indian Army, along with the BSF, conducted a ceremonial change of uniform on Sunday at the temple dedicated to Captain Satish Khera, commemorating his birth anniversary at the Khera Complex in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir.

Captain Satish Khera made the supreme sacrifice on October 7, 1965, during the Battle of OP Hill in the Indo-Pak War. This key operation in Jammu and Kashmir aimed to capture a critical enemy observation post.

Captain Khera led the charge with fearless leadership, turning the tide of battle through his courage and determination. His legacy lives on through the ceremonial observance at the Khera Complex, where soldiers gather each year to honour his memory and unmatched valour.

The uniform change ceremony reflects the deep respect and remembrance held by the forces and continues to uphold the highest traditions and ethos of the Indian Army.

The Balnoi Battalion proudly celebrated unmatched valour and leadership, paying heartfelt tribute to a hero who continues to inspire generations of warriors and upholding the highest traditions and ethos of the Indian Army.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Finally! Our border forces deserve the best equipment. The 80% cotton fabric will be a blessing in Rajasthan's heat. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Hope they also consider special uniforms for high-altitude postings.
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Priya M.
The tribute to Captain Khera brought tears to my eyes. We often forget the sacrifices made at the borders. The new uniform looks practical, but I hope they've tested it thoroughly before full deployment.
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Amit S.
Good move, but was this really priority number one? Our jawans need better housing and healthcare facilities first. Uniforms are important but basic living conditions matter more.
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Sunita R.
The ceremony honoring Captain Khera shows how our forces value tradition and sacrifice. The new uniform design seems well thought out - cotton dominant for comfort yet durable with 20% polyester. 👏
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Vikram J.
As someone from Jaisalmer, I know how brutal the heat can be. This uniform upgrade will directly improve our soldiers' quality of life. Small comforts matter when you're guarding our borders 24/7.
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Neha P.
The color scheme change is interesting - hope it provides better camouflage. More importantly, the tribute to war heroes reminds us that freedom isn't free. Salute to all our border protectors!

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