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Indigenous anti-drone’s amazing technology will be delivered to the armed forces soon: Shah.

Indigenous anti-drone technology will be delivered to the armed forces soon: Shah.

The Indian government is trying to provide everything best to the military forces to rock-solid its defense and Amit Shah also said that they will get all the best technologies that are available in the world for the military forces and it the unbreakable commitment made by the government. 

As India is working with the Atmanirbhar Bharat project, the nation has developed many technologies in itself, and now it is working on indigenous technology to tackle the rising threat of drones over the borderlines of India and soon it will available for the security forces as said by Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister.

He added that to overcome the rising threat of drones, the DRDO, NSG, and BSF are working together on an anti-drone defense system and our scientists will be able to make it a success, and very soon the indigenous anti-drone system will be delivered to the security forces in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan on 57th Raising Day. 

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For the very first time, the function of Raising day was organized near the India-Pakistan border and that was appreciated by the Home Minister and said that such celebrations should take place where the jawans are setting the bar of bravery and courage and not in Delhi.

Jawans are the ones who give security to the country and a country can only progress when the culture of that nation is secured, the whole nation is proud of the jawans and military forces, and they are not just securing the borders but also providing the opportunity to the nation to hold and secure its position in the world.

Not only the technologies but, the Indian government is trying their best to improve the border infrastructure and will also fulfill the commitment made for the welfare of the force personals. 

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The budget for the better infrastructure has been increased to Rs 44,600 crore between 2014 and 2022, as earlier it was Rs 23,000 crore during the years 2008 till 2014. The home minister also pointed out on improving the relationship between the Border Security Force and the civilians living in the border areas and has asked the BSF to care for the people and also look at the government schemes, so that is being implemented properly in the border areas.

The government is trying its best to provide the facilities to the people living near border areas but has urged BSF, whenever they have time, they can pay attention to the implementation of the government schemes. The government has also started recruitments to fulfill the vacancies in the Border Security Forces, till now fifty thousand jawans have been recruited, and their training session has been started.

India always focuses on the solidity of the defense so that no one can take India lightly even in their dreams. In the history of India never made the first move in any kind of war or illegal activities but has always believed in taking revenge from everyone who tried to damage the damage, India accounts for every single penny and every single blood drop the soldiers and are proud of that.

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The function was carried out very well at the border, during the parade, contingents of various Frontiers of BSF marched past and showcased the valor, saga, and commitment of the Seema Praharis.

Along with these the parade also includes a twelve-foot long contingent which included decorated officers, Mahila Pahari, camel band, dog squad, mounted column, and special appearance was made by Border Security Force Bagpipers.

Amit Shah also paid tribute to the jawans who led their lives for the security of the nation during the duty in the events like of 1971 war, which is one of the best examples of bravery, courage, and victory of the nation.

edited and proofread by nikita sharma

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