India will deploy laser fences and technology enabled barriers to plug venerable gaps along India's borders.
The
first 'smart
fence' pilot project, which entails deploying laser fences and
technology-enabled barriers to plug venerable gaps along India's
borders, is expected to be formally launched by Home Minister
Rajnath Singh later this week, the BSF chief said Friday.
Such
gadgetry will be deployed along 2,400 kilometers of India's border
with Pakistan and Bangladesh in the future, he said.
Director
General, Border Security Force, K K Sharma said India's relation with
Bangladesh and its border guarding force, BGB, are very friendly at
present, and their priority is to install these smart gadgets, as
part of the comprehensive integrated border management system
(CIBMS), along the Pakistan frontier first.
"The
first pilot project of the CBIM system or smart fence is already in
place and working in Jammu. The home minister will formally launch it
on September 17... but this is a tentative date.
"On
the eastern side in Dhubri, across the Brahmuptra, we have installed
technical solutions on a stretch of 55-60 kilometers because there is
no possibility of erecting a fence there," the BSF chief told
reporters here.
He
said the border guarding force is using a number of latest gadgets
and technology to technology-enabled this area on the eastern side.
They have been integrated and a CCTV-like feed will be given to the
border post and immediate action can be taken against any intrusion
attempt.
"This
(Dhubri) is almost completed and likely to be inaugurated on
September 27. These are initial phases. We have identified vulnerable
areas along the borders and roughly an area of about 2,400-km has
been identified for rolling out the CIBMS ultimately," he said.
Our
priority, for the smart fence or laser fence project, is the western
side because we have very friendly relations with Bangladesh and we
are in no hurry, he said.
If
we have to prioritise, then we will start with the borders with
Pakistan, he added.
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