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| Dogra Degree College & Law College conducts visit to Indo-Pak border | | | Early Times Report SAMBA, Dec 5: The NCC Unit of Dogra Degree College (Autonomous) and Dogra Law College (Autonomous) organized an educational and enriching visit for the NCC Cadets to the Suchetgarh Border on 05th December 2025. The visit offered cadets a meaningful learning experience about India's international border security system and the dedicated functioning of the Border Security Force (BSF). Suchetgarh Border or BoP Octrol is located on the zero line of Indo Pak border has been developed as a tourism spot by the J&K state tourism department. Suchetgarh post served as the route to Sialkot during the pre-partition era which is just 11 km from the post and earlier there was an octare post at this point. The process of converting the place on the line of Wagha Border was started few year back. Now Retreat Ceremony is also organized on every Saturday and Sunday at 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. which is only one sided at present. NCC Cadets took part in this visit under the guidance of Mr. Gulshan Sharma CTO/ANO NCC, Dogra Degree College. During the visit the cadet interacted with border security forces personnel in which the cadet came to know that Jammu and Kashmir is the only international state and or union territory in which all the borders are working borders, all the other states have international borders. The cadets were further explained about drill by a BSF personnel who was himself a Senior cadet. The cadets further guided about AK 47 rifle and the Indian made AK 47(Tara) and other advanced weapons (P 90) which are used during night operation by the border security forces. Introduction to the International Border (IB) between India and Pakistan, historically known as the Radcliffe Line, demarcated during the partition of 1947.Understanding the importance of the Zero Line of Defence, the closest accessible point to the actual international boundary. Viewing the international border pillars that legally mark the territorial division between the two nations. |
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