Even after the postponement of Operation Sindoor, India has put the army on high alert for security and retaliation. The army has 33 core in Siliguri, Bengal. The army is also fully cautious here.
Preparation to strengthen security perimeter through defense system
Chicken neck, also known as the Siliguri Corridor, has become strategically important, connecting seven northeastern states of the region. While the Indian Army is preparing to strengthen the security perimeter through the Sudarshan Chakra defense system, the intelligence department of the Bengal Police is also under surveillance round the clock.
Army deployed Sudarshan Chakra in Siliguri Corridor
Sources have said that the Indian Army has intensified preparations to deploy Sudarshan Chakra Air Defense System in Siliguri Corridor. During Operation Sindoor, the system played an important role in thwarting Pakistani airstrikes.
Security agencies are increasing vigilance in border areas
Army and intelligence agencies are ready to deal with any threat. Gyanwant Singh, ADG of the State Police Intelligence Department, recently visited Siliguri. Local police and security agencies are increasing vigilance in the border areas following ADG visits and instructions. Bangladeshi infiltration has been seen in the border areas of North Bengal after Operation Sindoor. In the last one week, BSF and police have arrested more than 15 Bangladeshi intruders. According to intelligence sources, senior officials of Pakistani and Chinese army recently visited Rangpur and Lalmani Haat Divisions in Bangladesh.
Plan to set up airbase in Bangladesh region
It is feared that Bangladesh is planning to set up an airbase in the region, which may be used by the forces of Pakistan and China in the event of war. All necessary preparations are being made to ensure that the Siliguri Corridor is not threatened.