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00:32watching democratic news tv tonight we bring you an urgent and eye-opening report from india's eastern
00:39frontier a border that is more than just a line on the map it is a front line of our national security
00:47despite significant progress vast stretches remain vulnerable threatened by smugglers
00:53traffickers and the growing instability in our neighborhood join us as we uncover why urgent
00:59action is not just necessary it is critical to protect india's sovereignty before silent threats
01:05turn into real dangers india's eastern frontier especially the indo-bangladesh border represents
01:13far more than a mere demarcation line between two neighboring nations it is a living breathing
01:20challenge to the sovereignty and security of the indian state
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05:03Individuals who have provided shelter to these immigrants are also facing legal actions.
05:09The detained Bangladeshis were found to have forged documents, many of which were reportedly
05:15procured from West Bengal.
05:17A significant number of the detainees are allegedly involved in drug trafficking and
05:22human smuggling operations.
05:25Two individuals have been identified as operatives working for Al-Qaeda as sleeper cells, a concern
05:32that has prompted the authorities to take stringent actions against them.
05:37Singhavi further mentioned that Pakistani nationals residing illegally in the state will also be
05:43forced to leave India.
05:45The Gujarat police have been praised for their diligent work in identifying and arresting
05:50these individuals.
05:52A police official from Ahmedabad, Vikas Sahai, stated that the detained persons are currently
05:58being interrogated and their documents are being verified.
06:02Once all the necessary paperwork is in order, the detainees will be deported to Bangladesh
06:08with coordination between the Border Security Force and the local police.
06:14The crackdown in Gujarat comes at a time of heightened diplomatic tensions between India
06:20and Pakistan following a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
06:25In response to the attack, the Indian government has intensified its efforts to identify and
06:30deport Pakistani nationals living in India.
06:34As of now, there are 67 Pakistani nationals in West Bengal holding long-term visas and
06:41the state police are actively investigating their backgrounds.
06:45The Indian government has also revoked the visas of Pakistani citizens under the South
06:50Asian visa exemption scheme with a deadline set for their departure from the country.
06:56The ongoing investigations into the presence of Pakistani nationals in India highlight the
07:01increasing scrutiny of foreign nationals particularly in light of security concerns.
07:08The authorities are closely monitoring the movements and affiliations of these individuals including
07:13any potential connections to extremist groups or activities.
07:18The latest developments signal a more proactive approach by Indian authorities in addressing illegal
07:24immigration and ensuring national security.
07:28Stretching over approximately 4,096 km, the Indo-Bangladesh border is the fifth longest international boundary
07:36in the world.
07:38It winds through rivers, forests, agricultural lands and densely populated villages making it
07:45extremely difficult to monitor effectively.
07:49The terrain itself is a formidable obstacle to any straightforward border management strategy.
07:54All right.
08:17In several places, the boundary cuts through enclaves, creating pockets of territory that
08:43are hard to patrol and even harder to administer.
08:47Moreover, large stretches of the border are poorly fenced or unfenced altogether due to
08:53natural barriers like rivers, which are dynamic and unpredictable.
08:58Seasonal floods can wash away fencing and thick vegetation offers natural cover to those
09:03who seek to cross illegally.
09:06The difficulty of physical patrolling is compounded by the fact that many border communities
09:12maintain strong cultural and familial ties across the border, leading to regular cross
09:17border movement that can be hard to regulate without disrupting local life.
09:23Recognizing these challenges, the Indian government has invested significantly in enhancing border
09:29infrastructure.
09:31Roads have been built or upgraded to facilitate faster movement of border security force personnel.
09:39Watchtowers, fencing and floodlights have been installed at key locations to deter illegal
09:45crossings.
09:47Forward operating bases have been established and there has been a general effort to improve
09:52the living conditions and operational efficiency of troops stationed along the border.
09:58Despite these strides, the sheer length and diversity of the border landscape mean that traditional infrastructure
10:04alone cannot guarantee security.
10:08The volume of manpower required to patrol every vulnerable point is simply too high.
10:14Moreover, election seasons and political erheavals often lead to redeployment of security forces,
10:21leaving the border temporarily less guarded at precisely the times when vigilance should be heightened.
10:27Thus, while infrastructural improvements are vital, they must be supplemented by smarter,
10:33technology-driven surveillance solutions.
10:36In today's world, securing borders requires more than just boots on the ground.
10:42It demands an intelligent blend of manpower and advanced technology.
10:47To this end, India must accelerate the widespread deployment of modern surveillance equipment
10:53along the Indo-Bangladesh border.
10:56Unmanned aerial vehicles, UAVs, commonly known as drones, can revolutionize border surveillance.
11:04Drones can monitor large areas quickly and provide real-time video feeds to command centers,
11:10allowing security personnel to respond swiftly to incursions.
11:14Additionally, drones can be equipped with thermal imaging cameras to detect movement at night
11:20or through thick foliage.
11:23Ground-based sensors, strategically placed along the most vulnerable stretches of the border,
11:29can detect vibrations caused by human or vehicular movement.
11:34Such sensors, integrated into a centralized monitoring system, would provide early warning
11:39of unauthorized crossings.
11:42Thermal imaging devices, night-vision equipment and high-resolution cameras must become standard
11:48issue for all border patrols.
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12:02LAVs, RAXAN,
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16:01Intelligence-led operations targeting the kingpins rather than just the foot soldiers can have a significant impact.
16:10Furthermore, efforts must be made to dismantle the financial networks that sustain these illegal operations.
16:17Anti-money laundering operations and financial tracking can reveal the bigger players involved in these illicit trades.
16:25Community engagement is another key strategy.
16:28Border communities must be made partners in the fight against trafficking and smuggling.
16:35Programs that offer economic incentives, alternative livelihoods and awareness campaigns can reduce the local support base for traffickers and smugglers.
16:46The political situation in Bangladesh and surrounding regions is an important factor that cannot be overlooked.
16:52Rising political instability, whether in the form of internal conflicts, extremist activities or Ghanan's crisis often leads to greater cross-border challenges.
17:05Refugee flows, insurgent movements and criminal activities tend to surge when neighboring states are unstable.
17:12India must be prepared for such eventualities.
17:16A robust border security system can act as a buffer against the spill over effects of political turmoil.
17:24Furthermore, diplomatic engagement with Bangladesh must continue, focusing on collaborative border management, intelligence sharing and neutral security assurances.
17:35Cooperation with Bangladesh's border security agencies, such as the Border Guards Bangladesh, BGB, is crucial.
17:45Regular joint patrols, coordinated operations against trafficking networks and joint training exercises can build trust and effectiveness on both sides of the border.
17:55To secure the Indo-Bangladesh border effectively, India needs a comprehensive, multi-layered strategy that combines infrastructure development, technological advancement, human resource optimization, community engagement and international diplomacy.
18:14First, infrastructure projects must continue unabated but they must be complemented by the deployment of cutting-edge surveillance technologies.
18:23Second, the permanent deployment of specially trained border personnel must be ensured, with strict policies preventing their redeployment for non-border duties during election periods.
18:36Third, intelligence operations targeting trafficking and smuggling networks must be intensified, with an emphasis on dismantling the financial structures that support them.
18:46Fourth, community engagement initiatives should be expanded, providing border residents with education, economic opportunities and incentives to support national security efforts.
19:01Fifth, proactive diplomacy with Bangladesh should be prioritized to foster mutual trust and cooperation in managing the shared border.
19:09Finally, there must be an institutional commitment at the highest levels of government to treat border security not as a peripheral concern but as a core aspect of national security policy.
19:23Regular reviews, audits and reforms must be institutionalized to ensure that security measures evolve in response to changing threats.
19:32The Indo-Bangladesh border represents a critical frontier for India's national security, demanding constant vigilance and strategic foresight.
19:43The findings highlighted by investigations such as those conducted by India today must serve as a wake-up call.
19:51The vulnerabilities exposed are not merely hypothetical risks.
19:55They are real threats that could escalate if not addressed urgently.
19:59In a world where threats are increasingly transnational and asymmetric, traditional approaches to border management are no longer sufficient.
20:09India must embrace a bold, technology-driven, people-centered approach to secure its eastern frontier.
20:17The time for incremental change is over.
20:20What is needed now is decisive, comprehensive action.
20:24India must act swiftly to ensure that its eastern border remains a secure line of defense rather than a potential gateway for greater dangers.
20:34Securing our borders is not just the duty of our brave soldiers, it is a collective responsibility.
20:42Every fence built, every patrol made, every threat neutralized strengthens the shield that protects over a billion dreams.
20:50Bangladesh is not just the duty of our brave soldiers, it is not the duty of our brave soldiers, it is the duty of our brave soldiers.
21:20ुचार सो पचास किलो मिटर के लिए घुरू सचीव बंगाल के मुख्य सचीव के साथ साथ मिटिंग करे ये भूमी नहीं देते हैं भेंसिंग लगाने जाते हैं सत्ताधारी पार्टी का कैडर आकर हुर्दं करता है धार्मिक नारे लगाता है और मानेवर मैं कहना चाहता ह�
21:50और घुच हुर्दं करता हैonosकर हम हम करता है करता है।
22:18But the challenges are growing and the time to act is now.
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22:36This is Sheebnat, signing off for tonight.
22:40Stay aware, stay united and above all, stay proud.
22:45Jai Hind
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