"There are attempts from across the border and these attempts are not going to die down. They (militants) are waiting for an opportunity (to infiltrate into Kashmir) but our duty is to not let them succeed and we will not give them an opportunity," Inspector General, BSF, Kashmir Frontier, P S Sandhu told reporters.
He said the launch pads across the border were full and the number of militants in training camps had not decreased.
The IG BSF was talking to reporters after passing-out parade at the subsidiary training centre of the force on the outskirts of the city here.
As many as 333 constables were inducted into BSF today after 44 weeks of rigorous training at the centre.
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"They were put through various dimensions and aspects of training, involving physical fitness and mental robustness, effective use of arms, map reading and maintaining utmost discipline. Training was also imparted in field engineering, filed craft, minor tactics, anti-terrorism, counterinsurgency, commando operations and respect for human rights," a BSF spokesman said.
The Centre has so far trained 14326 recruits, 938 communication personnel and 4307 group "C" staff, which include 2,177 Kashmiri youth (including surrendered militants), the spokesman said.