Indian Army’s Golden Arrow Division leads swift flood relief operations in Ferozepur
BSF Jawans also extending helping hand in rescue operations

Ferozepur, August 28, 2025: In response to rising floodwaters caused by incessant rainfall, the Indian Army's Golden Arrow Division has been at the forefront of ongoing rescue and relief efforts in the Firozpur area, saving lives and providing critical aid to affected citizens.
Demonstrating the Indian Army's "Service Before Self" ethos, soldiers have been working tirelessly to rescue stranded individuals, including children, the elderly, and women. They have waded through strong currents and mobilized boats, life-saving equipment, and medical assistance on short notice to reach distressed communities.
The troops' efforts have extended beyond rescue, providing immediate humanitarian assistance that includes safe evacuation, first aid, food, and temporary shelter. This swift and determined action has been widely praised by the people of Firozpur, reinforcing the deep-seated trust and bond between the Indian Army and the nation's citizens.
The Villages of Rukhnewala, Nihala Lavera Ghat, Dhulchike, Kaluwala, and Dheragarh are among the worst affected and are being given nonstop assistance.
In a coordinated effort with the Civil Administration and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), the Golden Arrow Division is ensuring a seamless and effective response. This support and coordination have been crucial in streamlining rescue operations and maximizing the reach of relief efforts. The Army's presence has significantly bolstered the collective response, showcasing the strength of inter-agency cooperation during a crisis.
"The Golden Arrow Division remains committed to safeguarding lives and extending support to the civil administration during any natural calamity," a spokesperson for the division stated.
BSF troops have also launched extensive rescue operations across flood-hit border villages. In one such operation, the BSF personnel ferried several villagers including women and children from Kaluwala to Nihalewala amid heavy water flow with the help of botas. BSF officials said that four dedicated BSF rescue teams have been deployed: two equipped with speed boats operating in Kaluwala, Tendi Wala, and Gatti Rajjo ke; one positioned near Nihala Lavera, Dheera Gara and Sultanwala; and another operating inside border villages where floodwaters have entered civilian homes.