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Indian Defence NewsWhile Pakistan Holds BSF's Jawan, India Detains Pakistani Ranger in Rajasthan

While Pakistan Holds BSF’s Jawan, India Detains Pakistani Ranger in Rajasthan

Detention Follows Prolonged Diplomatic Efforts to Secure Return of Indian Constable Who Inadvertently Crossed into Pakistan.

In a development that further complicates India-Pakistan border tensions, the Border Security Force (BSF) has detained a Pakistani Ranger in Rajasthan, days after a BSF constable, Purnam Kumar Shaw, was taken into custody by Pakistan for unintentionally crossing the international border.

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Shaw, who reportedly crossed over on Wednesday of last week, has remained in Pakistani custody for over eight days, as backchannel negotiations between border officials from both sides continue without any breakthrough. According to sources, repeated diplomatic efforts have so far failed to yield Shaw’s release, with Pakistani authorities consistently responding, “We are waiting for directions from the higher-ups.”

The BSF has confirmed that multiple rounds of flag meetings and cross-border communications have been held under established military procedures, which are typically used to resolve such accidental crossings, often resulting in the safe return of personnel. However, the prolonged delay in Shaw’s case is drawing concern amid rising tensions between the two nations following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 civilians were killed and several others injured. The attack has been blamed on Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, worsening diplomatic relations.

The recent detention of the Pakistani Ranger is seen by analysts as both a routine procedural step and a possible strategic response, though Indian officials have not made any official link between the two incidents. The Ranger is currently in BSF custody, and further actions are expected to follow established protocols.

Meanwhile, Shaw’s wife, Rajani, travelled from Rishra, West Bengal, to Pathankot earlier this week, seeking updates on her husband’s status. BSF officials met her and assured her that every effort was being made to ensure Shaw’s safe and swift return. Following the meeting, she returned to Kolkata via Amritsar, with her travel arranged by the BSF from Firozpur to Amritsar.

With Pakistan’s Defence Minister recently issuing provocative statements, including threats related to the Indus Waters Treaty, and the Indian Navy deploying INS Vikrant in the Arabian Sea, the situation along the border remains volatile. While both sides maintain that accidental crossings are generally resolved through military diplomacy, the current delay and political climate have cast uncertainty over the swift resolution of this case.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
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