The New Delhi Defense Research and Development Agency (DDO) and other agencies are working on local anti-drone technology, with Union Minister for Home Affairs Amit Shah saying on Saturday that all gaps in India’s border will be closed. 2022
The comments came after a drone used an improvised explosive device (IED) at the Indian Air Force (ISF) base in Jammu on June 27. Since then, drones have repeatedly been seen attacking military installations in the region.
Trafficking in narcotics, weapons, and land mines is a major challenge. Today, it is very important for us to deal with these challenges in the first place. “I am sure we will soon increase our presence in anti-drone technology borders,” he said at a BSF investment ceremony.
Linn The June 27 attack on the IAAF base was the first time that Pakistani-based terrorists have deployed unmanned aerial vehicles to attack important facilities in India. The National Investigation Agency is investigating. In the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir, there have been a number of terrorist attacks in the region using weapons, ammunition, drugs and money to fuel terrorism. Since 2019, at least more than 300 drones have been spotted there along the Pakistani border.
HTAT reported last week that several rounds of technology meetings were held between various agencies and private players to identify, identify and mitigate the threat of unmanned aerial vehicles. The procurement plan for him is at an advanced stage.
Shah told senior security officials at the investment ceremony that India had a responsibility to find new technology with the help of experts to help India deal with the threat of artificial intelligence and robotic technology being used by enemies and terrorists.
The ceremony was attended by Intelligence Bureau Chief Arvind Kumar, Research and Analysis Wing Head Sam Gol, BSS Director General Rakesh Astana and other Central Police officials.
Shah said all gaps in India’s border fence would be filled by 2022 to stop infiltration and other anti-national activities.
India shares more than 15,000 square kilometers of land with Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan.
More than 2,069 km of sanctions have been imposed on the 3,323-kilometer border between India and Pakistan. More than 2,2121 km completed. India shares a 4,096-kilometer border with Bangladesh. Approximately 3063.24 km.
Last year, the government approved a plan to replace the old with a new design fence with “anti-cutting, anti-rust and anti-corrosion properties.” Shah cited barriers to certain flows – housing within 150 yards from the border, to land acquisition and border protests, and bureaucratic barriers. Adding these barriers often slows down the growth of fences. He added that the issues are being discussed.
If 97% of the border is fenced off, then 3% is part of the problem because it leaves a chance for hackers. The government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has sought to resolve border security issues. There are no gaps if there are gaps. So I can assure you that by 2022 there will be no fencing on the border, Shah said. Without borders, a country cannot be secure.
Shah B.S.F. He praised the protection of borders, especially the caves used by terrorists and smugglers. He called on the border forces to ensure that the local population does not flee.
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