India Plans Smart Borders with Pakistan, Bangladesh
Amit Shah announces smart border initiative to curb infiltration and demographic changes along Pakistan and Bangladesh borders.
May 23, 2026
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Source: thehillstimes.in
On May 23, 2026, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced plans to create a 'smart border' along India's borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh. The initiative aims to curb infiltration and prevent attempts of demographic change, according to Shah's statement reported by multiple news outlets.
The smart border will incorporate advanced surveillance technologies, including drones, sensors, and AI-based monitoring systems, to enhance security. Shah emphasized that the project is part of the government's broader strategy to secure the nation's borders and address illegal immigration.
No specific timeline or budget for the smart border implementation was provided in the announcement. The plan is expected to be developed in coordination with the Ministry of Home Affairs and border security forces.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is a smart border?
A smart border uses advanced technologies like drones, sensors, and AI to monitor and secure borders, aiming to prevent illegal crossings and enhance surveillance.
Why is India focusing on borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh?
These borders have been prone to infiltration and illegal immigration, which the government says can lead to demographic changes and security threats.
When will the smart border be implemented?
No specific timeline was announced by Amit Shah on May 23, 2026; further details are expected from the Ministry of Home Affairs.