India orders demolition drive along border as Pakistan tensions simmer
India's Home Minister Amit Shah has ordered the demolition of illegal buildings within 15 kilometers of the border with Pakistan. This directive, announced on Wednesday in Rajasthan, aims to combat "trans-border crimes" including infiltration, narcotics smuggling, and terror financing.

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AI-generatedIndia's Home Minister Amit Shah has ordered the demolition of illegal buildings within 15 kilometers of the border with Pakistan. This directive, announced on Wednesday in Rajasthan, aims to combat "trans-border crimes" including infiltration, narcotics smuggling, and terror financing. The move comes amid heightened tensions between the two South Asian neighbors, with India accusing Pakistan of supporting cross-border criminal activities. The Ministry of Home Affairs emphasized a zero-tolerance policy against unauthorized constructions along the international border. Shah also urged authorities to strengthen efforts to address these various criminal activities.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedIndia's frontier with Pakistan stretches for 3,300km.
The order aims to address infiltration, narcotics smuggling, encroachment, terror financing, and other trans-border crimes.
India's interior minister ordered the demolition of buildings within 15km of the Pakistan border.
India accused Pakistan of being behind a deadly attack in Kashmir last year, leading to a four-day war.