"Eleven teams will compete for 96 medals in the championship which will be inaugurated by Indore Divisional Commissioner Sanjay Dubey," Border Security Force (BSF) Central School of Weapons and Tactics Inspector General Sunil Kumar Verma told reporters here.
"The championship helps us to find shooters. Through it we got shooters, who excelled in international and national competitions by winning medals and made BSF proud," he said.
The shooters will use different types of firearms for different category events.
Last time, the Gujarat frontier of BSF had been the overall champion, the IG said.
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