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Addressing a conference on homeland security, organised by business chamber ASSOCHAM, he said, “Bangladesh was only a so-called friend because evidently, it had caused India the most harm through illegal intrusion.”
“It is not only China or Pakistan but Bangladesh poses an equally bigger challenge to our national security, I know it because I get to see that closely,” Ahir was quoted as saying in a press release issued by the ASSOCHAM.
The Union minister of state for home said the government had deployed modern technologies and equipment to keep a check on intrusion in Kashmir and were using the same on other fronts–be it in dealing with Naxalites, growing issues of youth radicalisation in Kerala, security of the railways, airports and other such places.
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Ahir also welcomed the efforts being made to build a consensus to resolve the Ayodhya dispute, the release said. He said the government would look into the demands and suggestions of the industry but it must come up with indigenously developed smart technologies and the government would help in research and development in this regard.
The minister said the government would work in tandem with the private industry to deal with all homeland security-related threats and challenges faced by the country, the ASSOCHAM release said.