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Punjab Deploys Anti-Drone Systems to Curb Drug Smuggling
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Punjab, India, is deploying anti-drone systems to combat drug smuggling amid rising tensions with Pakistan. The initiative targets illegal cross-border activities, a persistent issue in the region. This move reflects growing concerns over security as India-Pakistan relations deteriorate.
Punjab shares a border with Pakistan, a hotspot for smuggling operations. Drones have become a common tool for trafficking drugs.
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The Context
Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated recently, particularly in Kashmir. A recent attack killing 26 tourists heightened security concerns.
Anti-drone technology aims to detect and neutralize unauthorized aerial intrusions. Punjab’s government hopes to disrupt smuggling networks.
Drug trafficking fuels crime and addiction in Punjab, straining local communities. Authorities have long sought effective countermeasures.
The India-Pakistan border is heavily guarded, with frequent reports of smuggling attempts. Advanced technology is increasingly vital for border security.
Punjab’s initiative could set a precedent for other Indian states. It underscores the intersection of technology and national security.
Some support the anti-drone systems as essential for law enforcement. Others worry about costs and potential privacy concerns.
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| Bias Distribution | 35% Center |
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