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Silly Indians no Pakistani Muslim would ever cross the border to go to India, God forbid
Joking right..........come south-west rajstan. You will find thousands ***** there.
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Silly Indians no Pakistani Muslim would ever cross the border to go to India, God forbid
In the long run that is.
Even if that were the current indian border fencing i'd say its still better than nothing.
BTW, that's not a fence, looks more like a area for people to sit at a sporting event or something.
I don't know whether this is needed for anything else, but we BADLY need it for the Bangladesh border here. Commies and Suckularist vermin invite Bangla extremist migrants in droves for votebank. We all saw what this turned out to be in Assam recently. I hope the rest of wannabe "liberal" Indians realize what big danger this government is taking us into.
We need electrified fencing ASAP and once again clear the BSF to use Shoot-At-Sight orders to prevent border-crossing.
So Now the Evil Kafir's are ganging up with Evil Jews......to protect their land from Saint Bangladesh's and their brothers in our west... who cross border just to smuggle Cattles or to spread terrorism....
Btw after seeing Assam Riots i thinks its high our Centre Govt should focus on fencing Indo-Bangla Border.....we can't see one of our state burning because of illegal immigrants....and Above all we can't loose our land to illegal immigrants...
Agreed! But this kind of sophistication would not be required for the entire area. Only at certain 'blind spots' that would be no more than a total of 200 to 300 km.India's border with Bangladesh is over 4000 km long. It cost Israelis 2.1 Billion dollars to construct 650 km long fence. Therefore it may cost India around 13 Billion dollars to erect the type of fence which the Israelis have constructed or are constructing. However, it may cost India much more due to the type of terrain along her border with Bangladesh.
If it has to be a hi-tech security fence, it would not only require the fence, it would require different types cameras, provision of connectivity to many monitoring stations and off-course a whole lot of data/storage centres or facilities to be able to view the running and older footage in good time for forensic analysis.
The cameras needed are of different types. Day-night, thermal for night viewing etc etc. What may be the resolution of cameras, some may be required for identification of people, others may be required for surveillance and not recognition.
A complex system indeed which would cost a lot of money. Would the connectivity be wireless, which could support the bandwidth or fiber.
India can do it, but it would cost dearly for installing such a hi-tech system.
Agreed! But this kind of sophistication would not be required for the entire area. Only at certain 'blind spots' that would be no more than a total of 200 to 300 km.
The problem is Indian government has not been giving the same attention it gave the Indo-Pakistan border as much to Indo-Bangladesh border fencing. They were supposed to start the fencing work in 1985 as part of the Assam Accord but would start only in 1992. And it was still dragging on for another 10 years. Whereas the work in Punjab border started in 1988 and completed in 3 years. And the quality was different - the fencing on the Assam border was 2 feet short. And the floodlights were missing on the Assam border. And average kms patrolled by BSF battalion is different.
They started with a project again in 2007 on the Indo-Bangladesh border with a spending of $1.2 billion to provide facilities like floodlights and the work was supposed to be over in 2009 but at this point of time, I am not sure where they stand.
Electrified fence with very high voltage all along the border. More Aggressive stance with Snipers. Routine patrol by Dhruv, Drones.
As regards the so called fencing on the BD border, it's a sham. The Congresswalahs at the center and Assam abet the infiltration, issue the BDs with photo I-cards and voter cards for their vote bank. No wonder the darn Congress has been in power in Assam for most of its history. It's basically the BDs who are voting for them.
So who would want a solid foolproof fencing system there?
Soon we're gonna have a BD chief minister of Assam! Yaaay!
Jeeez!