Pakistan Rangers
The Pakistan Rangers are a paramilitary force responsible for maintaining law and order along the borders of Pakistan. They primarily focus on securing the Indo-Pakistani border and preventing illegal activities such as smuggling and infiltration. The Rangers operate under the command of the Ministry of Interior and work closely with other security agencies.
Established in 1959, the Pakistan Rangers have two main wings: the Punjab Rangers and the Sindh Rangers. Each wing is tasked with specific regional responsibilities, including counter-terrorism operations and disaster relief. Their role is crucial in supporting the regular police and military forces in maintaining peace and security in the country.