Union Home Minister Amit Shah will embark on a two-day visit to Rajasthan to review border security arrangements and assess anti-drone measures in vulnerable sectors bordering Pakistan.
Shah is expected to chair a high-level security review meeting with senior BSF officials, intelligence agencies, and district administrators to discuss curbing the use of drones for smuggling narcotics, arms, and other contraband into Rajasthan's border districts.
During his visit, Shah will interact with BSF personnel, participate in a plantation drive, and virtually inaugurate newly constructed women's barracks at the frontier.
The main security review meeting will focus on strengthening anti-drone systems, expanding border surveillance infrastructure, and improving coordination between central agencies and Rajasthan Police to counter smuggling networks.
Shah is scheduled to depart for New Delhi on Tuesday evening after concluding the review meetings.