A senior official of the Border Security Force said the new teargas will be ready for use by security forces in spray can and shell forms, as early as next month.
The non-lethal munition can be used by security forces at any location in the country where there is a law and order problem but the largest inventory of the product is expected to be shipped to the valley owing to the number of public protests and incidents of stone pelting, the official said.
Last year, the TSU had launched the PAVA teargas munitions which, the BSF said, was "effectively" used by various police and security forces.
However, sources in the security establishment had said that the personnel on ground in Kashmir had given feedback that PAVA (Pelargonic Acid Vanillyl Amide) was not an effective replacement for the controversial pellet guns and hence some other non-lethal ammunition should be provided to them to counter stone pelters and protestors.
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The new bio-friendly oleoresin capsicum-based teargas shells will be produced in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
"One will be a teargas shell and the other spray can. The ultimate product will be helpful for police and security forces to combat both close-quarter and distant targets," the official said.
In the first go, about 50,000 shells will be produced by the TSU which will be followed by subsequent need-based orders from the forces.
An annual general body meeting of the TSU was also held under the chairmanship of BSF Director General K K Sharma at the forces' headquarters here today.
PAVA was introduced last year by the Union home ministry after scores of protesters were blinded by the use of pellet guns in the Kashmir valley.
The pellet guns have not been discarded and are now used sparingly by the forces there.