AMIT SHAH VISITS HARAMI NALA - INDIA’S MOST TRICKY BORDER

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Published1 month ago
Duration0:49
Video ID7-Pc_yQ_8AE
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views2.1M
Likes74.2K
Comments533
Engagement Rate3.58%
Likes per 100 views3.56
Comments per 1K views0.26

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What is Harami Nala and why is it so important for India’s border security? Harami Nala is a sensitive water channel located in Gujarat’s Kutch region near the India-Pakistan border. This is not a normal land border where fencing alone can solve the problem. The area keeps changing because of water flow, mudflats, tidal movement, and shifting sea levels, making it difficult for security forces to patrol and monitor. Recently, Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the Harami Nala and Sir Creek region in Gujarat to review BSF security arrangements. The government is now strengthening security in this region with watchtowers, roads, drones, radars, fencing, and modern surveillance systems. In this video, we explain why Harami Nala is called tricky, why it matters for India, how BSF secures this border area, and why the government is focusing so heavily on this sensitive India-Pakistan border zone. Topics covered: Harami Nala explained Amit Shah Gujarat border visit India-Pakistan border security BSF security arrangements Sir Creek and Kutch border region Smart border security with drones and radars Watch till the end to understand one of India’s most difficult and sensitive border areas in simple language.

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