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Punjab Border Fence Likely to Shift Closer to Pakistan: What It Means

RR Team, January 18, 2026January 19, 2026
The Centre has agreed “in principle” to shift the security fence along the India-Pakistan international border in Punjab closer to the zero line, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said on Saturday after a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The proposed move, if implemented, is expected to bring long-awaited relief to thousands of farmers whose agricultural land currently lies beyond the fence.
While no formal statement has yet been issued by the Union Home Ministry, Mann said the matter is under active consideration and that national security concerns will not be compromised in the process.

What Is the Border Fence?

The security fence in Punjab is not the actual international border but a wire-mesh barricade installed primarily during the 1990s to curb cross-border infiltration and smuggling. Under international norms, permanent structures are meant to be built beyond 150 metres of the actual border, also known as the zero line.

However, in several stretches of Punjab, the fence was constructed two to three kilometres inside Indian territory due to terrain constraints and security assessments at the time. As a result, large areas of fertile agricultural land were left outside the fencing.

Why Farmers Have Suffered for Decades

Punjab shares a 523-kilometre-long international border with Pakistan. More than 90% of this stretch, excluding riverine sections along the Ravi and Sutlej and marshy areas, is fenced. Thousands of acres of farmland lie beyond this fence, making daily access a challenge for farmers.

To reach their own fields, farmers have had to cross security gates after verification of identity cards and under escort by the Border Security Force (BSF). Cultivation is often restricted to fixed hours, typically between 9 am and 4 pm, causing severe disruption to agricultural work.

What the Proposed Shift Means

If the fencing is realigned closer to the international border, vast tracts of land will come back on the accessible side of the fence. This would allow farmers to cultivate freely without daily security clearances and time restrictions.

Chief Minister Mann said the move would restore dignity and economic stability to border farmers who have lived under constant uncertainty despite farming their own land. He stressed that the shift would be done without weakening border security arrangements.

Economic and Social Impact

Beyond physical access issues, farmers have also faced irrigation problems. Tubewell connections are often not permitted beyond the fence, forcing cultivators to rely on inadequate water sources. Farm labourers, including women, have undergone daily security checks, leading to mental and physical stress.

Punjab ministers and local leaders have described the proposed decision as a major humanitarian and economic relief. Thousands of farming families are expected to benefit directly once the fence realignment is executed.

Security Concerns and Recent Tensions

The issue of border fencing has gained urgency amid heightened security concerns following recent cross-border tensions and counter-terror operations in northern India. Officials have repeatedly stated that any decision regarding fencing will balance civilian needs with national security imperatives.

Punjab has witnessed increased vigilance along the border in recent years, with security agencies maintaining a high alert against infiltration attempts.

Awaiting Official Confirmation

While the Chief Minister’s announcement has raised hopes among farmers, the absence of an official communication from the Home Ministry means procedural clearances and security assessments are still pending.

Once approved, the project will require coordination between the Ministry of Home Affairs, BSF, Punjab government, and district administrations to ensure smooth execution.

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