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Punjab Deploys Anti-Drone System Along India-Pakistan Border
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Punjab’s government will deploy an anti-drone system along its border with Pakistan, citing rising tensions. The decision, announced by the Punjab Chief Minister’s Office, aims to enhance security. The system targets unauthorized drones that threaten regional stability.
The India-Pakistan border has long been a flashpoint for conflicts. Drones are increasingly used for surveillance and smuggling in the region.
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The Context
Punjab shares a sensitive stretch of the 3,323-km India-Pakistan border. Security measures are critical to prevent cross-border incidents.
Anti-drone systems detect and neutralize unauthorized aerial intrusions. They use radar and jamming technology to ensure safety.
India has invested in advanced border security to counter threats. The system reflects growing concerns about drone-based activities.
Some support the deployment as a necessary defense measure. Others worry about escalating tensions with Pakistan.
Border security is a priority for India’s central and state governments. Punjab’s proximity to Pakistan heightens its strategic importance.
Drone technology has evolved, posing new challenges for security forces. The anti-drone system aims to address these modern threats.
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