India Vows to Secure Borders Amid Fears of Demographic Change

Union home minister Amit Shah said a pilot “smart border” project will be implemented at seven to eight places in the country | India News

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has vowed to prevent demographic change in India, particularly along the country's borders with Bangladesh and Pakistan.

During a visit to the Lankamura outpost in Tripura, Shah interacted with Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and emphasized the importance of securing the country's borders.

A pilot 'smart border' project will be implemented at seven to eight locations in the country, utilizing advanced surveillance systems, including drones, radars, and smart cameras.

Shah also laid the foundation stone of the Pushpavant Palace Hotel in Agartala, which is set to be transformed into a world-class heritage hospitality destination.