Use of Nepal telecom services in upper reaches of Dharchula tehsil in Pithoragarh district along with those living at Gwaldam area in Chamoli district are very common in absence of services of any Indian private telecom company.
Residents of Gunji and Nabbhi villages of Dharchula tehsil along with those living in Gwaldom area have been using Nepalese SIM cards for the past several years not only to communicate but also to access the Internet.
Not just local residents, even security personnel are forced to use Nepalese SIM cards for communication.
Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said that during his two-day visit to Indo-Nepal and Sino-Indian borders in Uttarakhand, he discovered that around 20,000 people living in upper reaches of Dharchula comprising areas like Kalanapani, Kuti, Navidang and Budhi were using Nepal telecom services.
"To my utter surprise, I have discovered that security forces deployed in the forward areas also use mobile telephone services of Nepal as no Indian telecom networks function there. This is a serious issue which may compromise our security," he told reporters in Delhi.
"The use of Nepal telecom services is happening due to non-availability of Indian telecom network. We must start work immediately for improving the telecom services in all border areas where our people and forces use foreign network services," he said.
The minister has already asked top Home Ministry officials to find out how Indian security forces are being allowed to use network of Nepal telecom violating rules and guidelines.
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