New Delhi is buzzing with tension as security forces across the nation shift into high gear just days before the 26th Republic Day celebrations. With intelligence reports warning of potential drone incursions along sensitive border regions, authorities have issued a nationwide high alert. Special directives emphasize intensified surveillance in Punjab, Jammu-Kashmir, and Rajasthan, where cross-border drone activities have spiked recently.
Recent incidents involving drones smuggling arms, ammunition, and narcotics have heightened fears of escalated threats. Security agencies are particularly wary of unmanned aerial vehicles being used to deliver explosives or facilitate infiltrations. In response, anti-drone systems have been activated, radars are on full alert, and night patrols along the borders have been ramped up significantly.
Inputs suggest terrorist outfits, including Lashkar-e-Taiba and certain Sikh extremist groups, may deploy para-gliders and hang-gliders alongside drones for covert operations. Purchases of such equipment by these groups have been flagged as a serious national security concern. Aerial monitoring has been bolstered, with strict vigilance on all unauthorized flying objects.
This preemptive security blanket extends to the national capital, where Delhi Police have already filed an FIR against Sikhs for Justice leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun for alleged threats to disrupt Republic Day events. As the nation prepares to honor its democratic traditions, the focus remains on thwarting any attempts to mar the festivities. Multi-agency coordination ensures a robust defense, promising a safe celebration for all.
