10,000 ITBP troops may be recruited for LAC duty
"The matter is still under consideration. Several officials at North Block are of the view that instead of raising new battalions, ITBP can utilise the forces by withdrawing from anti-Maoists or VVIP security duties," said a home ministry official.

The new battalions, officials said, would help the border guarding force to better rotate troops from forward locations to units in the mainland. Currently, the troops are rotated every three months. At present, there are 180 BOPs, each with a strength of about 140 soldiers at each outpost. "The matter is still under consideration. Several officials at North Block are of the view that instead of raising new battalions, ITBP can utilise the forces by withdrawing from anti-Maoists or VVIP security duties," said a home ministry official.
A home ministry spokesperson declined to comment on the status of the proposal.
Besides 47 additional BOPs, the government has already sanctioned construction of 12 staging camps that will provide rations, logistics and a place to stay for ITBP during long-range patrols along the Himalayan frontier. The staging camps act as temporary BOPs and reduce the inter-BOP distance at the border.
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