In a formal ceremony at the 29 Brigade headquarters in Khemkaran, Sh. Madan, Deputy Commandant of the Border Security Force (BSF), was awarded the prestigious Commendation Disc for his outstanding leadership and operational excellence during Operation Sindoor. The award was presented by Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, PVSM, AVSM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Armyโs Western Command.
Operation Sindoor was a coordinated and high-precision strike against terrorist infrastructure, executed jointly by the Indian Armed Forces, with the BSF playing a crucial frontline role. Sh. Madanโs decisive actions and command capabilities were instrumental in the missionโs success, marking a significant contribution to Indiaโs ongoing counter-terrorism initiatives.
The event, held at an outdoor venue within the brigade headquarters, brought together BSF personnel in camouflage uniforms and military leadership in an operationally symbolic setting. With military vehicles stationed in the backdrop, the occasion reinforced the commitment of Indiaโs security forces to defend its frontiers under high-pressure environments.
Lt. Gen. Katiyar, who has previously served as Director General of Military Operations and is a recipient of the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, commended the BSFโs professionalism and readiness. He emphasized the value of seamless coordination between paramilitary forces and the Army, especially in sensitive sectors such as Punjab, which shares a heavily patrolled international border with Pakistan.
Operation Sindoor adds to the BSFโs longstanding history of successful counter-insurgency operations. Since the 1990s, the BSF has played a vital role in operations across Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, demonstrating its effectiveness in neutralizing cross-border threats. The forceโs expertise in both static and mobile defense, surveillance, and rapid response makes it an indispensable element of Indiaโs border management framework.
The award conferred on Sh. Madan continues a legacy of recognizing BSF personnel for valor and dedication. Earlier in 2025, Commandant Rakesh Sinha of the 81 Battalion was similarly honored for his operational excellence in Tripura, underscoring the BSFโs nationwide presence and versatility.
With 193 battalions and over 270,000 personnel, the BSF is the worldโs largest border guarding force. This recognition of individual and team excellence serves to inspire continued vigilance and inter-agency cooperation in defending the nation. The ceremony in Khemkaran also served as a reminder of the evolving nature of threats at Indiaโs borders and the resolute response required to address them.
The commendation awarded to Deputy Commandant Madan not only highlights personal bravery but also reaffirms the BSFโs critical role in Indiaโs comprehensive defense architecture.