India to buy over 800 drones to keep an eye on volatile border with China

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The drones are meant to lessen the need for foot patrols and reduce the chances of clashes along the contested Himalayan frontier. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW DELHI – India is buying over 800 locally made “nano drones” to keep an eye on its volatile border with China, the Times of India has reported.

There were no deaths reported, but it involved around 300 soldiers from China’s People’s Liberation Army.

 

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