पाकिस्तान की उकसावे की कोशिश जारी: ऑपरेशन सिंदूर के बाद BSF ने गिराए 24 ड्रोन

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Fast Summary:

  • India halted Operation Sindoor on May 10 after Pakistan’s Director-General of Military Operations (DGMO) requested a ceasefire. However, Pakistan continued provocations, deploying drones along the border to drop weapons and drugs.
  • From May 14 to june 8, Border Security Force (BSF) shot down at least 24 Pakistani drones in the Punjab frontier area. Officials suspect some were used for surveillance purposes while others carried arms and narcotics.
  • Before Operation Sindoor (Jan-April 2025), BSF intercepted or recovered 35 drones; from April 23-May 6 alone, this number rose to 17.Following the ceasefire agreement,drone activity persisted with over four detected between may 7 and May13 carrying small firearms and drugs.
  • On June 10, BSF seized a DJI Mavic drone near Tarn Taran with approximately half a kilogram of heroin wrapped in plastic packaging. Other incidents also yielded ammunition including live rounds.
  • The BSF has intensified border security efforts as over 100 drones have been intercepted or destroyed in Punjab Sector so far this year.

Indian Opinion Analysis:
The continuation of cross-border drone incursions highlights ongoing tension between India and pakistan despite attempts to negotiate peace during Operation Sindoor’s ceasefire terms. While these repeated actions undermine trust-building measures between both nations, they also emphasize modern hybrid warfare’s increasing dependence on unmanned technology for smuggling contraband or gathering intelligence.

India’s proactive response by intercepting more than one hundred drones this year demonstrates robust vigilance by security forces at critical borders like Punjab but raises questions about resource intensification needed to counter persistent threats effectively-especially considering India’s broader defense focus amid other regional challenges such as China’s military postures along disputed regions.

Enhanced monitoring systems and international policy dialogues aimed at curbing technology misuse may provide long-term solutions for maintaining stability along sensitive borders while addressing deeper socio-political mistrust issues holistically from both sides.Read more

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