India Plans Anti-Drone Unit for Border Security

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah announced that India will establish a comprehensive anti-drone unit to protect the nation against drone-related threats. Speaking at the 60th Raising Day Parade of the Border Security Force (BSF) in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, Shah highlighted the growing drone challenge, particularly along the borders. The government, in collaboration with various security forces and research departments, has developed a laser-equipped anti-drone gun mount system that has significantly improved drone interception rates.

He also detailed the Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS) for border monitoring and stressed the welfare initiatives undertaken for security personnel.

Anti-Drone Initiative

  • Announcement: A comprehensive anti-drone unit to be set up within a few years.
  • Technology: A laser-equipped anti-drone gun mount system developed using a “whole government approach.”
  • Collaboration: Involves BSF, Ministry of Defence, DRDO, and Indian research departments.
  • Effectiveness: Neutralisation rate along Punjab’s International Border increased to 55% from 3%.

BSF Achievements

Personnel Growth: Expanded from 25 battalions at inception to 193 battalions with 2.7 lakh personnel.

Operations: Combatting counterfeit currency, narcotics, infiltration, and left-wing extremism.

Sacrifices

  • 1,992 personnel have sacrificed their lives.
  • 1,330 medals awarded, including Maha Vir Chakra, Kirti Chakras, and Shaurya Chakras.

Border Security Enhancements

CIBMS Implementation

  • Pilot project in Dhubri, Assam, showing promising results.
  • Planned expansion to borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Infrastructure Projects

  • Strengthened border fencing, road construction, and surveillance systems.

Welfare Initiatives

Ayushman CAPF Scheme

  • Issued 41.2 lakh cards to security personnel and their families.
  • Linked with thousands of hospitals nationwide.
  • Settled claims worth Rs 1,600 crore, covering 14.83 lakh cases.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? India Plans Anti-Drone Unit for Border Security
Anti-Drone Initiative Comprehensive anti-drone unit to address increasing drone threats.
Technology Used Laser-equipped anti-drone gun mount system.
Effectiveness The neutralisation rate improved to 55% along the Punjab border.
Collaboration BSF, Ministry of Defence, DRDO, and research departments.
BSF Growth It expanded from 25 to 193 battalions with 2.7 lakh personnel.
Achievements Counterfeit currency, narcotics, and infiltration operations; 1,330 personnel awarded medals.
Border Management CIBMS pilot project successful; expansion planned to sensitive borders.
Infrastructure Strengthened fencing, roads, and surveillance systems.
Welfare Initiatives Ayushman CAPF Scheme issued 41.2 lakh cards; claims worth Rs 1,600 crore settled.
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