Discuss the emerging challenge of drone-enabled cross-border smuggling along India’s western frontier. Assess the limitations of current anti-drone systems and outline a comprehensive strategy for preparedness.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Security challenges and their management in border areas
Topic: Security challenges and their management in border areas
Q5. Discuss the emerging challenge of drone-enabled cross-border smuggling along India’s western frontier. Assess the limitations of current anti-drone systems and outline a comprehensive strategy for preparedness. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: NIE
Why the question: Due to the recent surge in drone-based smuggling from Pakistan, especially along Punjab’s border, where traffickers are using failsafe UAVs that evade jamming systems—posing new internal security and technological challenges. Key Demand of the question: The question requires explaining the emerging challenge of drone-enabled smuggling, evaluating limitations in India’s anti-drone systems, and outlining a comprehensive multi-level strategy involving technology, coordination, and policy reforms for preparedness. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly introduce how UAV technology has transformed cross-border crime, citing BSF data on frequent drone sightings along the western frontier. Body: Emerging challenge: Explain how autonomous, GPS-guided drones are reshaping transnational smuggling and hybrid threats. Limitations of anti-drone systems: Mention detection, coordination, cost, and legal-policy challenges hampering effective interception. Strategy for preparedness: Suggest a holistic framework including indigenous R&D, integrated command, legal clarity, and community participation. Conclusion: End by stressing that securing India’s borders now demands predictive, tech-driven deterrence integrating innovation, intelligence, and inter-agency synergy.
Why the question: Due to the recent surge in drone-based smuggling from Pakistan, especially along Punjab’s border, where traffickers are using failsafe UAVs that evade jamming systems—posing new internal security and technological challenges.
Key Demand of the question: The question requires explaining the emerging challenge of drone-enabled smuggling, evaluating limitations in India’s anti-drone systems, and outlining a comprehensive multi-level strategy involving technology, coordination, and policy reforms for preparedness.
Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly introduce how UAV technology has transformed cross-border crime, citing BSF data on frequent drone sightings along the western frontier.
• Emerging challenge: Explain how autonomous, GPS-guided drones are reshaping transnational smuggling and hybrid threats.
• Limitations of anti-drone systems: Mention detection, coordination, cost, and legal-policy challenges hampering effective interception.
• Strategy for preparedness: Suggest a holistic framework including indigenous R&D, integrated command, legal clarity, and community participation.
Conclusion: End by stressing that securing India’s borders now demands predictive, tech-driven deterrence integrating innovation, intelligence, and inter-agency synergy.