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India's Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced on May 22, 2026, that the government will roll out a technology-driven “Smart Border” project within the next year to harden roughly 6,000 km of frontiers with Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Speaking at the Border Security Force's Rustamji memorial event, Shah said the programme will deploy drones, radars, advanced cameras and other surveillance systems to create an “impenetrable” security grid aimed at stopping infiltration, smuggling of narcotics, weapons and fake currency, and what he called attempts to change local demography.
He pledged to find and expel “every single infiltrator” and said a previously announced high‑powered demography mission will be finalised soon.
The government also plans a major welfare package for Central Armed Police Force personnel and more intensive coordination with state governments and local administrations in border states such as Tripura, Assam and West Bengal.
Shah referenced recent cross‑border incidents and asserted the government’s willingness to take strong action, while promising a year‑long timeline tied to the BSF’s diamond jubilee.
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