The Gyalsung Headquarters, in collaboration with the Royal Bhutan Army (RBA), is pleased to announce the opportunity for Gyalsups to volunteer for Border Monitoring Point (BMP) dutyas part of Voluntary National Service Duty.
The BMP duty is an opportunity for Gyalsups to showcase the Gyalsung training in the service of the Tsawa- Sum and thus eligible Gyalsups are encouraged to apply. The Gyalsups serving in the BMP duty will be under the Operational command and control of the Royal Bhutan Army. Specifically, the BMPs will be under the area of operations of RBA Wing IX, Pelrithang, Gelephu along the International Border. The BMP duty will count towards your National Service Duty.
Program details
| Program | Border Monitoring Point (BMP) |
| Duration | Minimum 3 months. Gyalsups wishing to serve can continue further |
| Location | Along International Boundary under RBA Wing IX, Pelrithang, Gelephu |
| Date of Reporting | 23 April 2026 (Thursday) |
| Required No. | 81 Gyalsups (72 male and 09 female) |
| Eligibility | All Gyalsups are eligible to participate regardless of their educational background or marital status. However, participants must be medically fit |
| Transportation | Self- arrangement till RBA Wing 9, Pelrithang |
| Withdrawal | Once a Gyalsup has volunteered for BMP duty and is shortlisted by the GHQ, he/she is not permitted to withdraw from the assignment for a period of three months unless a valid reason is provided. In the case of a genuine reason, proper procedures for withdrawal must be followed. |
Further details regarding deployment, roles, and responsibilities, and items to be brought along will be shared after the shortlisting.
Disclaimer:
Registration Information: Register using the given link https://forms.gle/GbAesUmRebK3exYt6 latest by 1600H, 22 April 2026.
For further queries, contact Gyalsung Toll-free – 2024 or WhatsApp at 17112350.
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