India to introduce anti-drone unit on border with Bangladesh, Pakistan

Publish : 09 Dec 2024, 08:54 PMUpdate : 09 Dec 2024, 08:54 PM

Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced on Sunday that India will implement a comprehensive integrated management system to “monitor sensitive areas” along the entire border with Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Shah said that India will establish a comprehensive anti-drone unit to secure its borders in response to the growing threat posed by unmanned aerial vehicles.

Addressing Indian Border Security Force (BSF) troops during the 60th Raising Day event at the force’s training camp, about 300 km from the India-Pakistan border, Shah highlighted the seriousness of the drone menace and India’s proactive measures.

Shah revealed that the initial results of a “laser equipped anti-drone gun-mounted” mechanism have been encouraging, leading to a significant increase in drone neutralization and detection cases along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab.

Times of India reported, citing official data, that more than 260 drones have been downed or recovered from India’s border with Pakistan this year, compared to about 110 in 2023. Most of these interdictions have taken place in Punjab, with very few in Rajasthan and Jammu.

Shah also discussed the ongoing Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS) for securing India’s borders with Pakistan (2,289 km) and Bangladesh (4,096 km), saying that it is a work in progress.

“We have had an encouraging response from the CIBMS deployed along the riverine border in Assam’s Dhubri (India-Bangladesh international border), but some improvements are required,” he said.

“After some improvements, this system will be applied across the entire borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh,” an official statement quoted the home minister as saying.

The announcement comes amidst strained bilateral ties between India and Bangladesh following the ouster of prime minister Sheikh Hasina in August.

Dhaka Tribune

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