
Valour in Op Sindoor: Gallantry medals for 16 BSF personnel
"The medals are a testament to the Nation's faith & trust reposed in the India's First Line of Defence: The Border Security Force," the BSF said in a social media post. Among the medal winners are a deputy commandant rank officer, two assistant commandants and an inspector.

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