Battle on the India-Pakistan Border Now Fought with Signals and Software Instead of Guns

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A new kind of technological warfare is unfolding along the India-Pakistan border these days. This is a battle where signals and software have replaced traditional weapons.

Security agencies have recently observed an unusual pattern along the 532-kilometer-long Punjab border. Several drones entering Indian airspace from Pakistan have been seen abruptly turning back. Experts suggest this is not merely a technical “malfunction” but part of Pakistan’s evolving strategy — a “fail-safe” mechanism designed to automatically recall drones before they can be detected or intercepted.

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