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Amit Shah Unveils Smart Border Project with Advanced Tech

Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a new Smart Border Security Project transforming BSF's approach from conventional border guarding to territorial security. The project covers India-Pakistan and India-Bangladesh frontiers with investments worth thousands of crores. It will integrate drones, radars, watch towers, local communities, civil administration, and armed forces into a comprehensive security grid. Shah also disclosed the government is considering expanding BSF jurisdiction in additional areas.

'No one will dare breach our frontiers': HM Shah on new Smart Border Security Project

Bhuj, May 29

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the government has decided to transform the Border Security Force's approach from conventional border guarding into a broader "territorial security" model under a new Smart Border Security Project covering the India-Pakistan and India-Bangladesh frontiers.

Addressing BSF jawans at Border Outpost G7 in Gujarat's Bhuj during the force's 60th year, Home Minister Shah said the government was working on a "quadrangular concept" involving multiple agencies and local communities in border management.

"In this 60th year, we have decided to completely transform the concept of BSF border security. We will launch a new concept of territorial security instead of only border security," he said.

He said the proposed system would involve the public, civil administration, local police, the armed forces and BSF personnel in creating a comprehensive security network along the country's international borders.

"Together, we are undertaking the task of strengthening the comprehensive security grid of the Bangladesh and Pakistan borders under the Smart Border Security Project," Home Minister Shah said.

According to the Home Minister, the project is in the planning stage and would involve investments worth "thousands of crores of rupees" as well as incorporate drones, radars, watch towers and other advanced technologies into the border management system.

"It will include drones, radars, watch towers, the most modern technologies, and you jawans. Combining all these components, we will establish a strong security grid," he said.

Home Minister Shah said the integrated system was intended to ensure that "no one will have the courage to breach our borders".

The Home Minister added that a substantial amount of work under the project had already been completed and expressed confidence that technological upgrades would also reduce hardships faced by personnel deployed in remote areas.

He also disclosed that the government was considering expanding the jurisdiction of the BSF in some additional areas, though he said no final decision had yet been taken.

"There is also a proposal under consideration to add some new areas under your jurisdiction. No final decision has yet been taken, so it would not be appropriate for me to say more," he said.

During the interaction, Home Minister Shah praised BSF personnel for maintaining vigilance in difficult climatic and geographical conditions across deserts, marshlands, forests and mountainous regions along India's borders.

The Home Minister's visit included the inauguration of border infrastructure facilities and a review of surveillance arrangements in the Sir Creek and Harami Nala areas of Kutch district.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

Smart border security sounds good in theory, but I hope they don't just throw money at fancy gadgets without proper training and maintenance. The human element is still crucial. Let's see how this quadrangular concept actually works on the ground.

Sneha F

Finally some real investment in border infrastructure! As someone from Gujarat who lives near the border, I've seen our jawans work tirelessly in extreme heat. This will boost their morale and make us feel safer. Well done, government! 👏

Jennifer L

Expanding BSF jurisdiction is a sensitive topic. It could be good for coordination, but we need to ensure states' rights aren't trampled. The Centre and states must work together on this. Hope the Home Minister's proposal considers federal concerns.

Kavya N

The territorial security model is a smart move—it's not just about fences and patrols anymore. Involving local communities and multiple agencies will create a more resilient system. But I hope the "thousands of crores" are spent transparently and reach the jawans on the ground. 😊

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