Amit Shah Reviews Security Measures at Indo-Pak Border in Rajasthan
Amit Shah chairs high-level security meet on Indo-Pak border in Bikaner

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah led a security review meeting in Bikaner, Rajasthan, focusing on border management along the Indo-Pakistan Border. Key decisions included a 360-degree security framework, a zero-tolerance policy on illegal constructions, and enhanced responsibilities for District Magistrates to combat trans-border crimes.
- 01A 360-degree security framework will be implemented in border districts to enhance local and agency collaboration.
- 02A zero-tolerance policy against illegal constructions within 15 km of the border was emphasized, with directives for demolitions.
- 03District Magistrates will take on increased responsibilities to ensure legal compliance and prevent smuggling and financial crimes.
- 04Coordination among various agencies, including the Border Security Force and Narcotics Control Bureau, will be strengthened to tackle infiltration and smuggling.
- 05The Vibrant Village Programme-II aims to improve governance and infrastructure in border villages.
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Amit Shah, India's Union Home Minister, chaired a high-level security meeting in Bikaner, Rajasthan, to address security issues along the Indo-Pakistan Border (IPB). The meeting brought together key officials, including the Chief Minister of Rajasthan and district leaders from five border districts: Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Sri Ganganagar, and Phalodi. A major outcome was the decision to implement a 360-degree security framework that incorporates local citizens and various state and security agencies for comprehensive border management. Shah emphasized a zero-tolerance policy for illegal constructions near the border and directed authorities to demolish unauthorized buildings. Furthermore, he called for enhanced responsibilities for District Magistrates to ensure compliance with laws and combat financial crimes. The meeting also highlighted the need for a coordinated strategy among agencies like the Border Security Force and the Narcotics Control Bureau to effectively address issues such as infiltration and drug smuggling. Additionally, the Vibrant Village Programme-II was discussed to improve governance and infrastructure in border areas, ensuring that government schemes reach the local population.
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The enhanced security measures will directly affect the safety and governance of border districts, potentially improving local law enforcement and infrastructure.
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