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The government wants to keep the Sunderbans under surveillance using drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the wake of the colossal damage suffered by the mangrove forest last month due to oil spills from a capsized tanker.
The forest department has submitted a proposal to the government to keep the Sunderbans under surveillance using drones, chief conservator of forests Yunus Ali told New Age Sunday.
The forest department prepared the plan on instructions from the government, said officials.
Yunus Ali did not share the details like the cost of the proposed surveillance or which agency would be assigned to implement it.
The forest and environment ministry officials said the project was likely to be implemented by the prime minister office under its the access to information programme.
The PMO has recommended a dozen of plans including the use of drones to safeguard the Sunderbans, the home of endangered Royal Bengal Tigers.
Experts doubted the efficacy of the surveillance using drones in protecting the Sunderbans as anything could happen after the government withdraw ban on the movement of vessels through the mangrove forest 27 days after imposing it.
The ban imposed on vessel movement through the Sunderbans following tanker capsize in the Shela River on December spilling 3.5 lakh litres of furnace oil lasted only 27 days.
Anu Muhammad, member secretary of the National Committee to Protect Oil Gas Mineral Resources and Power Port, demanded continuation of the ban on movement of vessels on rivers and canals flowing through the endangered Sunderbans.
On December 31, Emilia Wahlstrom, the leader of a 25-member Joint Government-UN Sunderbans Oil Spill Mission said vessel traffic through the valued and bio-diverse Sunderbans should be avoided.
Officials said they favoured the deployment of drones and the use of Global Positioning System to monitor movement of boat, mechanized boats, pirates and also natural calamities.
They said that neighbouring India was set to start its special surveillance and monitoring of the Bangladesh part of the Sundarbans deploying drones along the coast.
The Indian Navy plans to station the drones at Behala Airport in south Kolkata.

Aerial surveillance of Sundearbans on the cards | New Age
 
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The government wants to keep the Sunderbans under surveillance using drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the wake of the colossal damage suffered by the mangrove forest last month due to oil spills from a capsized tanker.
The forest department has submitted a proposal to the government to keep the Sunderbans under surveillance using drones, chief conservator of forests Yunus Ali told New Age Sunday.
The forest department prepared the plan on instructions from the government, said officials.
Yunus Ali did not share the details like the cost of the proposed surveillance or which agency would be assigned to implement it.
The forest and environment ministry officials said the project was likely to be implemented by the prime minister office under its the access to information programme.
The PMO has recommended a dozen of plans including the use of drones to safeguard the Sunderbans, the home of endangered Royal Bengal Tigers.
Experts doubted the efficacy of the surveillance using drones in protecting the Sunderbans as anything could happen after the government withdraw ban on the movement of vessels through the mangrove forest 27 days after imposing it.
The ban imposed on vessel movement through the Sunderbans following tanker capsize in the Shela River on December spilling 3.5 lakh litres of furnace oil lasted only 27 days.
Anu Muhammad, member secretary of the National Committee to Protect Oil Gas Mineral Resources and Power Port, demanded continuation of the ban on movement of vessels on rivers and canals flowing through the endangered Sunderbans.
On December 31, Emilia Wahlstrom, the leader of a 25-member Joint Government-UN Sunderbans Oil Spill Mission said vessel traffic through the valued and bio-diverse Sunderbans should be avoided.
Officials said they favoured the deployment of drones and the use of Global Positioning System to monitor movement of boat, mechanized boats, pirates and also natural calamities.
They said that neighbouring India was set to start its special surveillance and monitoring of the Bangladesh part of the Sundarbans deploying drones along the coast.

The Indian Navy plans to station the drones at Behala Airport in south Kolkata.

Aerial surveillance of Sundearbans on the cards | New Age
@DRAY @third eye @Kinetic and others :yay:
 
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They said that neighbouring India was set to start its special surveillance and monitoring of the Bangladesh part of the Sundarbans deploying drones along the coast.

Sure, they are doing it for the Sundarbans. Well, we are now letting Indians spy on us.
 
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It was much required, if we collaborate we gain, if we fight we suffer.

For the sake of Tigers atleast we can do this for sure and we must. :)



Here we go ... :D

India would never allow others to fly drones over their territory, why should we?
 
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India would never allow others to fly drones over their territory, why should we?
If its a joint surveillance than each others UAVs might cross the border often. Its for preservation of our national animal, good for both.
 
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India would never allow such? Why should BD? There no talks of joint surveillance.


Read the line, BD officials are involved in the plan and they know what is going on.

They said that neighbouring India was set to start its special surveillance and monitoring of the Bangladesh part of the Sundarbans deploying drones along the coast.
 
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Read the line, BD officials are involved in the plan and they know what is going on.

They said that neighbouring India was set to start its special surveillance and monitoring of the Bangladesh part of the Sundarbans deploying drones along the coast.
Yes, but there is no mention of Bangladeshi drones flying over Indian territory. Whatever you say, we all know that Hasina is turning Bangladesh into an Indian vassal state.
 
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Read the line, BD officials are involved in the plan and they know what is going on.

They said that neighbouring India was set to start its special surveillance and monitoring of the Bangladesh part of the Sundarbans deploying drones along the coast.

No it was a recommendation from a UN sponsored NGO that asked to allow the drones to fly along BD coast to map the changing nature of the Sundarbans. But no drone flight permission was given, so this has not happened.

Would india allow china to fly their drone over india?
 
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Yes, but there is no mention of Bangladeshi drones flying over Indian territory. Whatever you say, we all know that Hasina is turning Bangladesh into an Indian vassal state.

Read the news, BD is far away from fielding the UAV. Its in planning stage only.

No, not we all, only few guys here with their alien intelligence, we call that India-phobia. You see India everyhwere from flood to load-shedding.

Its about tiger and you see Indian vassal state. Stupidity at its best. :o: Go to doctor.
 
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No it was a recommendation from a UN sponsored NGO that asked to allow the drones to fly along BD coast to map the changing nature of the Sundarbans. But no drone flight permission was given, so this has not happened.

Would india allow china to fly their drone over india?


India and China relation is not like India-BD relation. We have good relation with BD right from 26th March 1971. You know what I mean.

Now stop this. Enough of this. Only a word 'India' came up once in the news and the entire thread is flooded with India-phobia going 180 degree from actual news.

At least once think about the tiger and forget INDIA...

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A very good step that areas is a ecological marvel & must be protected at all const



Do you really think we are not doing it already

Only a word 'India' came up once in the news and the entire thread is flooded with India-phobia going 180 degree from actual news. :lol:

These guys seriously need to go to mental hospital.
 
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This is not the time to discuss these types of topic Mr bongbang ??? Bangladesh is moving in a very critical political crisis.
 
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