Talking to reporters here ahead of BSF's 50th raising day, he also said there has been a "substantial increase" in cross border firing along the Western frontier which was largely aimed at pushing the terrorists inside the country.
The BSF chief put the number of infiltration attempts into the country at 62 so far this year along the international border which stretches from Akhnoor in Jammu region to Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. The figures for last year stood at 48.
On March 20, two terrorists entered through Kathua border and stormed into a police station killing three policemen and two civilians. The next day an abortive attempt was made by another two militants to storm an army camp.
On July 27, Punjab witnessed a terror attack after eight years when three terrorists entered through Gurudaspur area and stormed into a police station killing four policemen including a Superintendent of Police and three civilians.
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"We find desperation on their part as they are making very daring bids to cross over but somehow they have not been successful," he said.
Pathak said whatever challenges were thrown to "us by our Western neighbour" were retaliated very effectively and none of their nefarious designs, none of their mischievous adventure, were allowed to succeed.
"There have been substantial increase in cross border firings. There have been attempts to infiltrate during cross border firings. The purpose of cross border firing was to infiltrate," he said.
He said world over agencies are cautious. "We are also cautious. We are doing all what is possible. We are seized of the threat and whatever is required to be done to counter this threat, we are doing it," Pathak said.
He said after the recent DG-level talk between India and Pakistan, there have been cross border firings on three occasions.