Q1: India has a long and troubled border with China and Pakistan fraught with contentious issues. Examine the conflicting issues and security challenges along the border. Also give out the development being undertaken in these areas under the border Area Development Programme (BADP) and Border Infrastructure and Management (BIM) Scheme. (Answer in 250 words)
Ans: Introduction
India’s borders with China and Pakistan face persistent historical disputes and security threats.
India’s Borders with China and Pakistan
The India-China border, or Line of Actual Control (LAC), extends about 3,440 km. The India-Pakistan border, known as the Line of Control (LoC), spans roughly 740 km.
Conflicting Issues and Security Challenges
Border Area Development Programme (BADP)
Border Infrastructure and Management (BIM) Scheme
Conclusion
Through BADP and BIM, India strengthens border security while promoting development in these regions, adopting a balanced approach to effective border management.
Q2: The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) by our adversaries across the borders to ferry arms/ammunitions, drugs, etc., is a serious threat to the internal security. Comment on the measures being taken to tackle this threat.
Ans: An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is a remotely piloted or self-piloted aircraft capable of carrying various payloads, including cameras, sensors, communications equipment, or arms/ammunitions. This technology poses a significant threat to internal security and can be utilized by adversaries across the border.
Cause of concern:
Measures taken by the Indian government to tackle threats:
Technological Upgradation: Deployment of anti-drone weapons and detection systems, including radars and jammers. Examples include anti-drone systems like the SkyWall 100 and the DroneGun Tactical CHIMERA anti-drone system, developed using French technology.
Military Intelligence: Continuous surveillance by the BSF through patrolling, checkpoints, observation posts, border fencing, and floodlights.
Institutional: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has established the Anti Rogue Drone Technology Committee (ARDTC) to evaluate technology for countering rogue drones.
Governmental Collaboration: Actively collaborating with countries like Israel for advanced drone technology.
DRDO Nishant: Primarily designed for intelligence-gathering, it is also utilized for reconnaissance, training, surveillance, target designation, artillery fire correction, and damage assessment.
Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) strategy: Involves blocking communication lines and neutralizing unwanted drones.
With the advancement of technology, the threat to internal security increases. Therefore, a comprehensive drone strategy, including private participation in developing high-end drones, is the need of the hour.
Q3: Border management is a complex task due to difficult terrain and hostile relations with some countries. Elucidate the challenges and strategies for effective border management.
Ans: India has a very large and complex border covering around 15106.7km, which it shares with Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan as well as small portion with Afghanistan. Challenges in the effective border management particular to some neighbours are: Varied Terrain: India-China Border as comprising of difficult Himalayan terrain that is reason for difficulty in border management.
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