"Never let India's head bow": Amit Shah salutes BSF, outlines massive 'Smart Border' plan against infiltration
New Delhi, May 22
Declaring a zero-tolerance policy toward cross-border infiltration, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday announced that the Centre will launch a comprehensive "Smart Border" project within the year to seal the nation's borders and deport every illegal migrant.
Addressing the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel at the BSF Investiture Ceremony 2026 at Vigyan Bhawan, Delhi, Shah asserted that illegal migration is a deliberate conspiracy to engineer artificial demographic shifts. He stated that the government will identify and deport every single illegal infiltrator to safeguard India's demographics.
To achieve this, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will implement an impenetrable security grid across the country's 6,000-kilometre-long international boundaries. "Within the next year, under the Smart Border concept, we will equip the BSF with modern technology, including drone radars and advanced cameras," Shah announced.
The Home Minister urged the BSF to expand its intelligence network beyond the physical frontline by coordinating directly with state police, district collectors, and village patwaris to identify and plug infiltration and cattle-smuggling routes.
He noted that policy alignment with West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura governments will facilitate this security grid, adding that the MHA will soon convene a meeting with the Chief Ministers of these three states.
Drawing a parallel to the eradication of left-wing extremism, Shah said, "Controlling a problem is not security; eradicating it from its roots is the true approach. The BSF must now proceed with the same determination against infiltration." He also announced that a High-Power Demography Mission will be launched shortly to assist frontline jawans.
Hailing BSF's contribution, Shah said, "Ever since its inception, the BSF has assured the entire nation of absolute security, allowing the country to remain worry-free. It is a matter of great pride that a force which started in 1965 with just 25 battalions has grown into a 2,70,000-strong personnel force, making it the world's largest border guarding force. Managing two of the country's most difficult, vulnerable borders, the BSF has never stepped back. Whatever challenges arose, the enemy faced defeat; you have never let India's head bow down. The grand structure of national security stands firmly upon your indomitable courage, heroism, and supreme sacrifices."
The ceremony also witnessed the Union Home Minister honouring BSF personnel for their outstanding contributions and supreme sacrifices in the line of duty.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I appreciate the focus on technology, but hope the human rights aspect isn't ignored. The BSF does amazing work in tough conditions, and the 'Smart Border' should be about protecting our borders AND respecting the dignity of all people. Balance is key.
Strong words from the Home Minister. The BSF is indeed world-class - 2,70,000 strong and securing two of the most challenging borders is no joke. But deportations need to be done carefully, with due process. Can't just throw people out without proper identification.
The coordination with state police and patwaris is a smart move. Ground-level intelligence is what catches the real infiltrators, not just high-tech fences. Hope West Bengal and other states cooperate fully - this shouldn't become a political football.
Impressive that BSF has grown from 25 battalions to the world's largest border force. The 'never let India's head bow' line gave me goosebumps! But let's be real - technology alone won't solve the problem if there's corruption at checkpoints. Need accountability too.
As someone from a border district in Punjab, I've seen how infiltration affects local communities. The smuggling routes are like highways for criminals. If the Smart Border plan actually works, it'll change lives in border villages. Let's hope the budget follows through.
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