Shri Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal, a senior Indian Police Service officer from the 1994 batch of the Tamil Nadu cadre, officially took charge today as Additional Director General (ADG) of the Border Security Force (BSF) Eastern Command. The change of command ceremony was held at the Special DG Headquarters in Kolkata, marking a crucial leadership transition at a time of heightened tensions along the Indo-Bangladesh border.
Aggarwal succeeds Shri Ravi Gandhi, who led the Eastern Command for 14 months, a tenure marked by intensified security concerns following the political transition in Bangladesh in August 2024. Gandhi has now been appointed ADG (Logistics) at the BSF Force Headquarters in New Delhi.
The Eastern Command, responsible for securing India’s borders with Bangladesh across the states of West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram, has been grappling with increasing cross-border challenges. Political unrest in Bangladesh has complicated border management and demanded greater vigilance from the BSF in recent months.
Shri Aggarwal, known for his strategic acumen, previously served as Joint Director at the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in Chandigarh. His appointment to the ADG role was cleared by the Ministry of Home Affairs in January 2025 and is set for a four-year term. His extensive experience in law enforcement and investigative operations is expected to bolster the BSF’s capabilities during this sensitive period.
Outgoing ADG Ravi Gandhi earned accolades for his proactive leadership, especially his extensive inspection tour of the Malda district on April 15, 2025, where he assessed security arrangements in violence-prone areas. His contributions were instrumental in maintaining border integrity and operational readiness during a volatile phase.
The BSF Eastern Command carries a legacy of valor, having played a pivotal role during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War by supporting the Mukti Bahini alongside the Indian Army. This historic contribution has been commemorated by leaders on both sides of the border.
Established in 1965 after the Indo-Pak War, the BSF continues to serve as a frontline defense force, safeguarding India’s borders with both Pakistan and Bangladesh. The force has progressively modernized, deploying technologies such as thermal imagers, ground sensors, and laser intrusion detection systems to strengthen border surveillance.
As Shri Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal steps into this crucial role, his leadership is anticipated to further enhance the BSF’s operational effectiveness and uphold the force’s enduring commitment to national security. The BSF reiterated its resolve to safeguard the nation with its enduring motto: “Jai Hind.”