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Nepal to deploy drones along India border

IANS  |  Kathmandu 

has decided to deploy drones to patrol the border with India, Ram Bahadur announced on Monday.

While unveiling the Home Ministry's 82-point reform plan, he told the media: "We need to change the present guidelines on use of drones and it was now essential to use drones at Nepal-border for patrolling."

He said has deployed border security posts at every kilometre but "we have hardly stationed one in every 25 km. Hence, we will use drones to address the challenges we are facing at the border".

and share an about 18,000 km joint border which is open and can be crossed without a visa.

While people living in the bordering areas can cross it without any valid documents, travellers need to provide a valid ID card.

only named in his speech even though shares a significant length of border with

Vowing more stringent vigilance at the borders, he said a new immigration policy will be introduced and movement of foreigners monitored.

also announced setting up 10 more border outposts along and borders but did not share details about the number of each.

is facing several threats at the border, including human trafficking and smuggling, while has been raising similar complaints with

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First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 19:24 IST
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