PM Modi Praises SSB: How Their Duty Shields India's Borders

Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the nation in celebrating the Sashastra Seema Bal's 62nd Raising Day. He praised the force's unwavering sense of duty as a strong pillar for India's safety. Other leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah and UP CM Yogi Adityanath, also conveyed their heartfelt greetings and appreciation. The SSB, originally formed after the 1962 war, is now a key border guarding force for India's frontiers with Nepal and Bhutan.

Key Points: PM Modi Amit Shah Greet SSB on 62nd Raising Day

  • PM Modi extended greetings, calling the SSB's dedication a pillar of national safety
  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah saluted the force's role in safeguarding frontiers and aiding citizens
  • The force was established in 1963 after the Sino-Indian War to secure border areas
  • The SSB now guards India's borders with Nepal and Bhutan, preventing cross-border crimes
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SSB's sense of duty strong pillar of our nation's safety, PM Modi on force's 62nd Raising Day

PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah extend greetings on Sashastra Seema Bal's 62nd Raising Day, lauding the force's unwavering dedication to national security.

"Their sense of duty remains a strong pillar of our nation's safety. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Dec 20

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended his greetings to the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) on its 62nd Raising Day, saying their sense of duty remains a strong pillar of our nation's safety.

"On the Raising Day of the Sashastra Seema Bal, I extend my greetings to all personnel associated with this force. SSB's unwavering dedication reflects the highest traditions of service. Their sense of duty remains a strong pillar of our nation's safety. From challenging terrains to demanding operational conditions, the SSB stands ever vigilant. Wishing them the very best in their endeavours ahead", PM Modi said in a post on X.

Earlier in the day, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, among other leaders, also extended heartfelt greetings to the SSB on its 62nd Raising Day.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah took to X to congratulate the SSB personnel and acknowledge their invaluable service to the nation.

"Greetings to SSB personnel and their families on Raising Day. From safeguarding our frontiers to standing shoulder-to-shoulder with citizens in times of crisis, the @SSB_INDIA has always made the nation proud. Salutations to martyrs who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty," he said.

UP Chief Minister Adityanath also conveyed his best wishes through a post on X, praising the force for its unwavering dedication.

Union Minister Gadkari lauded the bravery and readiness of the SSB personnel, stating: "We salute the brave soldiers of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), who are always ready to serve the nation. Heartiest congratulations on the Sashastra Seema Bal's Raising Day."

The SSB Raising Day commemorates the force's establishment in 1963 in the aftermath of the Sino-Indian War. The initial purpose was to secure India's border areas and foster national security awareness among the border populations.

The force was originally established under the name Special Service Bureau in May 1963, reporting to the Ministry of External Affairs and then the Cabinet Secretariat. Its original, unconventional mandate was to motivate and mobilise the border population for national security during both peace and war, and to promote a sense of security and brotherhood among them.

Following the recommendations of the Kargil Review Committee, the force's mandate was changed. It was transferred to the Ministry of Home Affairs in 2001 and was declared a Border Guarding Force.

In March 2004, the force was officially renamed the Sashastra Seema Bal (Armed Border Force).

The SSB is now responsible for guarding India's open and friendly borders with Nepal (1,751 km) and Bhutan (699 km). Its current duties include preventing cross-border crimes, smuggling, and human trafficking, as well as conducting internal security duties and anti-Naxal operations in some states.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartfelt gratitude to the SSB personnel and their families. We often forget the forces guarding our "friendly" borders, but their vigilance is what keeps those borders secure. The article rightly highlights their anti-Naxal work too. Respect!
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Rohit P
While it's good to see leaders appreciating our forces, I hope this translates into better equipment and living conditions for the jawans on the ground. Words are nice, but concrete support is what they truly deserve.
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Sarah B
The history is fascinating. Created after the 1962 war to build security awareness among border villagers. That "hearts and minds" approach in their original mandate is so important, even today. A force with a rich legacy.
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Vikram M
Bhai, 2400+ km of border to guard! And in such difficult terrain. We sleep peacefully because they are awake in the cold hills and dense forests. A big thank you to every SSB jawan on this Raising Day. 🫡
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Kavya N
Their work goes beyond just guarding. Preventing human trafficking is a massive, humane task. These are our real heroes, working silently. Let's also remember the martyrs who sacrificed everything for the tricolour.

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