Published 22:35 IST, August 14th 2024

The Camel Cavalry: How BSF's 'Ship of Desert' Protects The Border In Unbearable Heat

Camels, who are known to be the 'Ship of Desert', goes through rigorous training by the BSF to safeguard India's borders and are more than just logistical tool.

Reported by: Somya Jaiswal
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BSF unique ally 'camels' guarding India's borders | Image: Republic TV
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Jaisalmer: Republic travels to vast and rugged terrains of India’s western borders, where landscape often defies modern methods, to get an insight on how Border Security Force (BSF) are guarding nation with its extraordinary ally — camel.

Thar Desert, with its expansive sand dunes, harsh climate, unbearable heat presents unique challenges for border security. Here, camel, often referred to as "Ship of Desert," becomes an indispensable asset.

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Tough job for camels

Camels are not just a tritional mode of transport, y are vital to BSF’s operational strategy. ir endurance, ability to carry heavy los, and suitability for desert environment make m perfect for patrolling se vast stretches.

A rigorous training for ‘Ship of Desert’

Each camel undergoes rigorous training to apt to specific needs of border patrolling. y are equipped with specially designed gear, including sdle bags that carry essential supplies like water, medical kits, and communication devices.

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During patrols, camels provide a reliable means of transportation for BSF personnel. y help cover extensive areas efficiently, reducing physical strain on troops and ensuring timely surveillance and response.

This desert creature is more than a logistical tool 

In face of a daunting landscape, camel stands as a testament to ingenuity and aptability of BSF. ir presence not only symbolises trition but also exemplifies blend of old and new in modern border security operations.

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camel patrol is more than just a logistical tool, it is a bridge between past and present, helping BSF secure nation’s borders with resilience and efficiency.

20:27 IST, August 9th 2024