The Asian Age

No wall on Pak border: Govt

Focus on use of tech to seal border by the end of 2018, says Rijiju

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Despite increased hostility with Pakistani, particular­ly in the wake of death sentence being awarded to Kulbhushan Jadhav, the government has ruled out any possibilit­y of constructi­ng a protective boundary wall along the IndoPak border.

Even minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju informed Parliament on Wednesday that there was no proposal with the government to construct a wall along the Pakistan border.

However, the Centre has been working on an ambitious plan to completely seal the border with Pakistan by the end of next year. The move was initiated after a committee headed by former home secretary Madhukar Gupta submitted a detailed report to the home ministry last year on how security parameter along the Indo-Pak border should be strengthen­ed further. The committee was constitute­d after the attack on Pathankot Air Force base. Home minister Rajnath Singh too has already discussed the issue with border states like Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan and Gujarat, as both Centre and states would work jointly on the project to make the border completely foolproof. In his report, Mr Gupta had stressed on the need for greater use of technology in sealing the border.

Mr Rijiju too informed Parliament on Wednesday that the government was working on a “multi-pronged approach”’ for this purpose. For this purpose, it has been decided to increase deployment of BSF, installing more CCTVs and laser walls as well as other hi-tech surveillan­ce equipment, constructi­ng border fence and roads on areas which have not been covered so far and providing sophistica­ted equipment and vehicles for patrolling to border guarding forces.

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? A policeman tries to take away a banner from an ex-serviceman protesting outside the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi on Wednesday for the release of former Indian naval commander Kulbhushan Jadhav, who has been awarded death sentence by a...
— BIPLAB BANERJEE A policeman tries to take away a banner from an ex-serviceman protesting outside the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi on Wednesday for the release of former Indian naval commander Kulbhushan Jadhav, who has been awarded death sentence by a...

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