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BSF’s black winter uniform draws criticism on social media

Published on: December 31, 2025 2:19 PM

India’s Border Security Force (BSF) has come under widespread scrutiny on social media after releasing visuals of its personnel patrolling snow-covered areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) while wearing newly introduced black combat uniforms.

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According to Indian media reports, the-coloured uniform was rolled out following Operation Sindoor and is intended for BSF deployments near the LoC. As the New Year approaches, the force has heightened vigilance along the border, citing concerns over possible infiltration attempts during festive periods and harsh winter conditions.

#WATCH | Jammu and Kashmir: Following Operation Sindoor, the BSF has introduced a new combat uniform for forest operations near the LoC.

As the New Year approaches, the Border Security Force (BSF) intensifies vigilance along the Line of Control (LoC) to counter any potential… https://t.co/YQvhpiZKmy pic.twitter.com/ngjhpInUHo

— ANI (@ANI) December 29, 2025

The controversy erupted after the BSF shared a video showing its troops moving across white, snow-laden mountainous terrain in starkly contrasting dark uniforms. The footage quickly went viral, triggering criticism from social media users who questioned the tactical suitability of black uniforms in snow-covered environments.

 

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Several users argued that the dark colour significantly reduces camouflage and increases visibility, potentially exposing personnel to greater risk. One user questioned the decision by asking who approved black uniforms for snow-clad mountains, while others described the choice as tactically unsound and counterproductive for operational security.

Some commentators sarcastically remarked that the high-contrast uniforms made it easier to identify personnel against the white background. Others mocked the design, suggesting that it undermined the basic principles of camouflage in winter warfare.

However, a few users defended the BSF’s decision, arguing that the force primarily operates in forested and semi-wooded terrain rather than open snowfields. They claimed the uniform was a darker shade rather than pure black and was designed with broader operational requirements in mind.

This defence was challenged by other users, who pointed out that the released visuals showed little to no tree cover, raising further questions about the practical application of the uniform in high-altitude snowy areas.

The debate highlights growing public scrutiny of military decisions in the age of social media, where visual material can quickly shape perceptions and trigger widespread discussion on operational effectiveness.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: BSF, IIOJK, Latest, Line of Control, military uniforms, social media reaction

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