ITBP to partner with Himachal Pradesh for direct procurement from local farmers
2 min readSHIMLA 31 March, 2026
Commander ITBP, IG Manu Maharaj calls on Chief Minister
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Himachal Pradesh for the procurement of locally produced fresh vegetables, fruits, milk, paneer, meat, trout fish and other agricultural products. Under this arrangement, ITBP will directly source produce from farmers, cooperative societies and local producers. The initiative aims to provide farmers with a reliable market within their own villages, thereby enhancing income opportunities and reducing dependency on intermediaries. The move is expected to generate employment for farmers, horticulturists and rural communities residing in border areas, while also contributing to inclusive and sustainable regional development.
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is set to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Himachal Pradesh for the direct procurement of locally produced agricultural and allied products, including fresh vegetables, fruits, milk, paneer, meat, trout fish and other commodities. Under this initiative, the ITBP will source its requirements directly from farmers, cooperative societies and local producers, ensuring a steady supply of high-quality produce while simultaneously creating a dependable market for rural communities within their own regions.
This progressive step is aimed at enhancing the income of farmers by minimizing reliance on intermediaries and fostering self-sufficiency in border areas. By enabling direct market access, the initiative is expected to generate sustainable employment opportunities for farmers, horticulturists and rural households, thereby contributing significantly to inclusive and balanced regional development.
Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu held a detailed meeting with senior ITBP officials, including Northern Frontier Commander IG Manu Maharaj and Sector Commander DIG Pawan Kumar Negi, on Monday evening to deliberate on the modalities of the proposed collaboration. During the discussions, the Chief Minister emphasized that the initiative would not only create self-employment opportunities but also strengthen the economic fabric of border villages. He reiterated the State Government’s commitment to bolstering the rural economy, particularly in remote and strategically important regions.
Highlighting the mutual benefits of the arrangement, the Chief Minister noted that while the ITBP would gain assured access to fresh and locally sourced produce, farmers would benefit from a stable and reliable market within their vicinity. He further observed that the initiative would promote local products, invigorate economic activity in border areas and pave the way for long-term, sustainable livelihoods for rural populations. Additionally, the move is expected to support infrastructure development and enhance overall border management.
IG Manu Maharaj informed that a similar model has already been successfully implemented in Uttarakhand, delivering encouraging outcomes. Expressing confidence in its success in Himachal Pradesh, he stated that the initiative would significantly benefit residents of border villages. The meeting also included discussions on the electrification of Border Out Posts (BOPs) under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), aimed at improving essential infrastructure in these remote areas.

