Addressing personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, established on this day 56 years ago to guard India's borders with China, the home minister announced a slew of other measures to boost the capabilities of the force.
These include the construction of 25 border roads in Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.
There are 176 border posts along the India-China border, from Karakoram Pass in Ladakh to Jachep La in Arunachal Pradesh.
"We are committed to enhancing your operational and infrastructure capabilities. Recently, we got a proposal to build 50 new border posts for the force and we are working on it," the home minister said.
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The setting up of more posts is aimed at ensuring that they are not abandoned during extreme snow and cold.
The government is also considering special lightweight winter clothing for troops deployed above 9,000 feet and an enhanced fleet of snow scooters to patrol the high-altitude areas of the 3,488-km Sino-Indian frontier.
Singh said he is not satisfied with housing and infrastructure facilities and is "seriously" working to improve these areas.
The minister said 35 old border posts in very high- altitude areas are being upgraded as "composite" units.
"We are working to enhance road, mobile and satellite connectivity in the border areas for the ITBP," he said.
The minister asked ITBP troops to ensure and build good relations with border dwellers as they are "strategic assets" of the country and important stakeholders in keeping the borders safe.
He also asked ITBP officers to take the responsibility of at least one family of those killed in the line of duty.
The ministry is working tohelp jawans who have suffered 50 per cent disability during operations through the Bharat Ke Veer benevolent fund, he said.
ITBP Director General (DG) R K Pachnanda said the force has been nominated as the "nodal agency" for obtaining and channelising satellite communication for all border-guarding forces in the country.
The paramilitary is enhancing its intelligence set-up, Pachnanda added.