Speaking at a conference on 'Homeland Security, Smart Border Management' organised by FICCI here, he said such management was required for a state like Jammu and Kashmir which faces proxy war and infiltration attempts round the year.
"In the state where I am working, infiltration attempts are made throughout the year..Across the high and snow-clad mountains, across the planes, riverbeds and nallahs," he said.
Stating that India's borders needed more attention and investment, Vohra maintained border management was no longer a general problem.
He said owing to the nature of threats Jammu and Kashmir has faced in the last three decades particularly infiltrations, proxy wars, insurgencies and militancies supported from across the borders, it was not possible to deal with sectoral violence only through internal and external security.
Vohra said maintenance of public order in the hinterland was an extremely important component of border guarding.
"If you have insurgency, militancy and a proxy war in Jammu and Kashmir, or terrorism which can strike at any time from anywhere..That infringes our border guarding," he said.
"We have deficiencies along the borders...The nature of communication we have, the nature of facilities, equipment and gadgetries," he said while drawing references to the suicide attacks at Dina nagar police station and IAF base in Pathankot.
"Therefore, we need to take into account smart border management. It is important to take care of the people living along the borders and behind the borders. Their welfare, needs and problems need to be attended to. A dissatisfied border community does not contribute to the border force or border management," he said.
"Such people provide very strong support to the Army and the border security forces in terms of supplying information, logistical support etc," he said.
People think that securing borders is the responsibility of the Union government but the responsibility rests with everyone living in the forward areas, the Governor added.
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