Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 7, 2024, Kolkata : Tensions along the India-Bangladesh border have escalated following reports that the Bangladeshi government has deployed Turkish-made drones, raising concerns in New Delhi over potential security threats. The drones, identified as Bayraktar TB2 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are said to be operated by the 67th Army of Bangladesh and are being used primarily for surveillance and intelligence gathering, sources say. However, Bangladesh has maintained that the deployment of these advanced drones is strictly for defensive purposes.
The news of the drone deployment comes at a time when the political climate in Bangladesh is becoming increasingly strained, with critics accusing the Yunus government of being influenced by Pakistani fundamentalist elements. Bangladesh’s ministers have been making inflammatory statements, further raising tensions in the region. The Indian Army, in response to these developments, has heightened surveillance along the border to monitor any potential security breaches.
India is particularly concerned about the possibility of covert support from China and Pakistan to Bangladesh in the use of these drones, although detailed information about such assistance remains unclear. The Indian government is also wary of the resurgence of extremist organizations near the border areas. Under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s leadership, these groups had been largely suppressed, but reports suggest that they are now regrouping, particularly in regions close to India. Additionally, with Bangladesh reportedly releasing imprisoned terrorists, there are fears that these groups could stage a surprise attack on Indian territory.
In light of these developments, India has bolstered its military presence along the border. The Indian Army is focusing on enhancing its preparedness, especially in border areas where extremist groups are believed to be active. Experts suggest that the increased use of sophisticated surveillance technology by Bangladesh, coupled with its growing political ties with neighboring countries, makes the situation more volatile, and India cannot afford to be complacent.
The deployment of UAVs on the India-Bangladesh border is not only a matter of national security but also a broader geopolitical issue, reflecting the shifting dynamics in South Asia. While Bangladesh insists that its actions are purely defensive, India remains on high alert, as it navigates the complex interplay of regional security, political tensions, and potential threats from both state and non-state actors.
As the situation unfolds, the Indian government will continue to monitor developments closely, with a clear focus on ensuring the safety and security of its borders and citizens.