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- Indo_Tibetan_Border_Police_(Water_Wing) abstract "Indo-Tibetan Border Police (Water Wing) is a special unit of Indo-Tibetan Border Police of India.The Water Wing of ITBP was established on 30 August 2011, with an initial strength over 125 personnel led by a commandant.It is responsible for patrolling riverine borders of Himalayan regions. This includes Pangong Lake and Indus River in Jammu and Kashmir, and Brahmaputra river in Arunachal Pradesh.".
- Q6025621 abstract "Indo-Tibetan Border Police (Water Wing) is a special unit of Indo-Tibetan Border Police of India.The Water Wing of ITBP was established on 30 August 2011, with an initial strength over 125 personnel led by a commandant.It is responsible for patrolling riverine borders of Himalayan regions. This includes Pangong Lake and Indus River in Jammu and Kashmir, and Brahmaputra river in Arunachal Pradesh.".
- Indo_Tibetan_Border_Police_(Water_Wing) comment "Indo-Tibetan Border Police (Water Wing) is a special unit of Indo-Tibetan Border Police of India.The Water Wing of ITBP was established on 30 August 2011, with an initial strength over 125 personnel led by a commandant.It is responsible for patrolling riverine borders of Himalayan regions. This includes Pangong Lake and Indus River in Jammu and Kashmir, and Brahmaputra river in Arunachal Pradesh.".
- Q6025621 comment "Indo-Tibetan Border Police (Water Wing) is a special unit of Indo-Tibetan Border Police of India.The Water Wing of ITBP was established on 30 August 2011, with an initial strength over 125 personnel led by a commandant.It is responsible for patrolling riverine borders of Himalayan regions. This includes Pangong Lake and Indus River in Jammu and Kashmir, and Brahmaputra river in Arunachal Pradesh.".