Armed police force, nepal relation with border population to strengthen border security in koshi province
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2025
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Available in full text The Armed Police Force (APF) Nepal plays a crucial role in ensuring border security and maintaining stability in eastern Nepal. The open border with India and the complex geographical and socio-cultural dynamics of the region, APF, Nepal has adopted various community engagement strategies to strengthen relations with border populations. This study explores how APF, Nepal‘s initiatives have contributed to enhancing border security through collaboration with local residents. It examines the effectiveness of community-based programs, the challenges faced in implementation, and potential solutions to improve engagement efforts. The research adopts a qualitative approach, relying on interviews, field observations, and secondary data to assess the opportunities and challenges in adopting collaboration between security forces and local residents. The findings reveal that APF, Nepal has conducted multiple relationship-building activities, including health camps, skill development training, disaster response programs, and awareness campaigns. These efforts have fostered trust between security personnel and local communities, leading to better cooperation in intelligence-sharing and crime prevention. The study highlights that through local collaboration, APF, Nepal has successfully intercepted several cases of smuggling, illegal trade, and human trafficking, showcasing the effectiveness of community participation in border security. Residents have become more proactive in reporting suspicious activities, reducing cross-border crimes and strengthening security operations. Despite these successes, challenges remain. Limited financial resources, logistical constraints, and the need for more culturally sensitive approaches hinder APF, Nepal‘s ability to expand its outreach. Some communities still view security forces with distrust, requiring sustained efforts to build long-term relationships. The study suggests improving coordination between APF Nepal and local government bodies, increasing training programs for APF personnel on community policing, and implementing technology-driven border monitoring solutions. The study underscores the need for a more integrated and community-centered approach to border security in Nepal. A key recommendation is the enhancement of intelligence-sharing mechanisms by fostering a participatory model where local communities feel valued and actively contribute to security efforts. Policy interventions that prioritize mutual trust, human security, and economic development in border regions could significantly improve the effectiveness of border security strategies. By bridging the existing gaps between security forces and local communities, this research offers valuable insights into security governance and highlights vii the importance of a multi-stakeholder approach in border management. The findings contribute to the broader discourse on national security and community engagement while offering practical recommendations for policymakers, security agencies, and local leaders who aim to create a more resilient and well-coordinated border security system in Nepal.