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India's Wild Strategy: Snakes and Crocs Patrol the Border?

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India's Wild Strategy: Snakes and Crocs Patrol the Border?

India is brainstorming a rather unconventional approach to securing its extensive border with Bangladesh, and it might just rattle some nerves. Senior officer Manoj Barnwal from the Border Security Force has floated the idea of using snakes and crocodiles as natural deterrents in areas where traditional fencing proves ineffective. With over 4,000 kilometers of border, much of it unfenced, these scaly guardians could find themselves with quite the job ahead!

But before anyone rushes to procure these reptiles for a job interview, Barnwal highlighted that there are significant challenges ahead. From safety concerns for local villagers to figuring out how to actually get these critters into action, the plan is far from straightforward. As relations between India and Bangladesh remain tenuous following political upheaval, one must wonder—will this idea succeed, or is it just an endearing notion that belongs in the realm of creative brainstorming rather than reality?

Ultimately, as India explores this serpentine strategy, it also raises questions about how far countries might go to bolster security. It’s a captivating blend of timeline and biodiversity that we’ll be watching closely!

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Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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