Bastar Israeli radar will be used to watch Naxal activities and make plans for Anti Naxal Operation ANN

Chhattisgarh Anti Naxal Operation: Both the state and central governments have geared up to deal with the Naxalites in Bastar. After the formation of the BJP government in Chhattisgarh, the anti-naxal operation is getting continuous success. New strategies and high-tech resources are also being used to make Bastar Naxal-free as soon as possible. In this connection, a plan has been made to keep an eye on the Naxalites with Israeli radar. The movement of Naxalites will be captured on camera with Israeli radar in the heavily Naxal-affected areas of Bastar.

The Israeli radar will be connected to the central control room. Till now, Israeli radar has been used in India to keep an eye on terrorist organizations. Now, the outline of the anti-Naxal operation will be prepared on the basis of information received from the Israeli radar. According to sources, the proposal of Israeli radar is expected to get final approval in the Home Ministry meeting. Recently, a meeting of security officials was held. In the meeting, emphasis was laid on keeping an eye on Naxalites and using Israeli radar in anti-Naxal operation.

Now Israeli radar will be used against Naxalites

The BJP government of Chhattisgarh has also agreed. The radar will capture the movement of Naxalites in dense forests and send it to the police and security agencies. Bastar police officials say that the radar will be directly connected to the central control room. Anti-Naxal operations will be run from the central control room. The central control room will get the picture from the radars installed at different places in Naxal areas. The outline of the anti-Naxal operation will be decided on the basis of the picture. The Israeli radar has the ability to easily detect the activities happening on the ground in dense forests. The radar can also take clear photographs.

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