, 2010. metres from a
Pakistan Rangers soldier. , BSF and
Border Guard Bangladesh personnel. The Border Security Force has its headquarters in New Delhi and is known as Force Headquarters (FHQ) headed by a director general. Various directorates like Operations, Communications & IT, Training, Engineering, General, Law, Provisioning, Administration, Personnel, Armaments, Medical, Finance etc. function under the DG. Each directorate is headed by an IG. The Eastern Theatre is looked after by Spl. DG HQ (Eastern Command) at
Kolkata and the Western Theatre is looked after by Spl DG HQ (Western Command) at
Chandigarh. Field Formations in BSF are headed by an Inspector General (IG) and are known as Frontiers Headquarters (Ftr HQ). There is 13 such Frontier under which Sector Headquarters (SHQ) function headed by a Deputy Inspector General (DIG) each. Each SHQ has under its command, 4–5 infantry battalions, along with attachments of artillery, air and water wings. Presently 186 battalions are sanctioned to BSF. Five major training institutions and ten Subsidiary Training Centres (STCs) are imparting ab-initio as well as in-service training to its ranks and other CPOs/SPOs including IPS Probationers. BSF is the only Central Armed Police Force to have its own Air Wing and artillery regiment, and besides
ITBP to have a Water Wing. All these specialised wings support the General Duty Battalions in their operations. The Financial Adviser of the BSF has been an
Indian Revenue Service officer of the rank of Joint Secretary and also has Dy Advisers from the
Indian Audit and Accounts Service,
Indian Civil Account Service and
Indian Defence Account Service. The BSF also has a national level school for the breeding and training of dogs. Dogs from other CPOs and State Police are sent to National Training Centre for Dogs (NTCD) to be trained in infantry patrol, detection of explosives, tracking and the like. The BSF maintains a Tear Smoke Unit (TSU), which is unique in India. The TSU is responsible for producing
tear gas munitions required for the
Anti-Riot Forces. It also exports a substantial quantity to other countries. Three battalions of the BSF, located at
Kolkata,
Guwahati, and
Patna, are designated as the
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF). Each battalion maintains 18 self-contained specialist
search and rescue teams of 45 personnel each, including engineers, technicians, electricians, dog squads and medics and paramedics. The establishment of each battalion is 1,158 personnel. The NDRF is a multi-disciplinary, multi-skilled, high-tech force for all types of disasters and can deploy to disasters by air, sea, and land. These battalions are equipped and trained for all natural disasters including combating
Chemical, Biological Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) disasters. Since 2014, as a part of modernisation, BSF also started installing
infra-red,
thermal imagers,
aerostats for
aerial surveillance, ground sensors,
radars,
sonar systems to secure riverine borders, fibre-optic sensor and laser beam intrusion detection systems on specific sections of border with
Pakistan and
Bangladesh. These Hi-tech systems are installed in areas where barbed wire fencing could not be installed due to treacherous terrain or marshy riverine topography. The largest section of this system is located at
Dhubri,
Assam, where
Brahmaputra river enters Bangladesh. In May 2025, the BSF will adopt a digital camouflage pattern.
ORBAT • Western Command, Chandigarh • Gujarat Frontier,
Gandhinagar • Barmer Sector • Gandhinagar Sector • Bhuj Sector, • Rajasthan Frontier,
Jodhpur • Jaisalmer (South)Sector • Jaisalmer (North) Sector • Bikaner Sector • Ganganagar Sector • Punjab Frontier,
Jalandhar • Ferozepur Sector • Amritsar Sector • Gurdaspur Sector • Jammu Frontier,
Jammu • Jammu Sector • Sunderbani Sector • Rajauri Sector • I/Nagar Sector • Kashmir Frontier, Humhama • Srinagar Sector • Baramulla Sector • Bandipore Sector • Kupwara Sector • Eastern Command,
Kolkata • South Bengal Frontier, Kolkata • North Bengal Frontier, Kadamtala • Meghalaya Frontier • SHQ
Shillong (at Mawpat) • SHQ Tura • Tripura Frontier, Agartala • Mizoram & Cachar Frontier, Masimpur • Aizawl Sector • Cachar Sector • CI Ops Manipur • Assam Frontier, Guwahati • FTR HQ (spl ops)Odisha • SHQ Koraput • SHQ Malkanagiri
Special Detachments Creek Crocodile The Creek Crocodile is the specialised
commando unit of BSF. Primary objective of this unit is to act as
Quick reaction force and prevent smuggling and infiltration by unwanted elements. The unit is specifically deployed at
Indus River Estuaries in Gujarat and
Sir Creek. It was raised in 2009. The base of operations of this unit is located at
Koteshwar outpost of BSF.
Camel Contingent BSF Camel Contingent is a specialised battalion-size
Camelry Unit which has its roots in
Bikaner Camel Corps. The primary purpose of this unit is to patrol the desert section of the border with Pakistan. This unit has a strength of 1,200 camels and 800 riders. Both camels as well as rientre located at BSF Frontier Headquarters in
Jodhpur. However, with force modernisation pacing up, BSF has equipped its formation across the western border with All-Terrain Vehicles and other specialised apparatus.
Training and doctrine Following the success of
Operation Sindoor, the Border Security Force (BSF) is raising its first dedicated drone squadron to enhance surveillance and strike capabilities along the
India–Pakistan border. The unit will operate from select
Border Outposts (BoPs) and be directed by a central control room at the BSF's
Western Command in
Chandigarh. Equipped with
reconnaissance,
surveillance, and attack UAVs, the squadron is a direct response to the surge in cross-border drone threats witnessed during and after
Operation Sindoor. In addition to procuring new drones, the BSF is hardening its
border defences, upgrading bunker infrastructure, and coordinating with defence agencies to deploy counter-drone systems at vulnerable locations. In August 2025, the BSF established the
Drone Warfare School at its Academy campus in
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. It is the first institution in India dedicated to
drone warfare training. The school is organised into three wings— Flying and Piloting, Tactics and Research and Development.It conducts courses such as the six-week
Drone Commando Course for junior personnel and the one-week
Drone Warrior Course for officers. == Rank structure ==