India Plans Electronic Surveillance to Secure Borders
India Plans Electronic Surveillance to Secure Borders

India Plans Electronic Surveillance to Secure Borders

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Recent discussions around surveillance have raised concerns about local police forces using military-grade spyware, such as NSO Group's Pegasus, to monitor citizens. While these tools can penetrate secure devices and gather extensive personal data, the lack of training and oversight among local law enforcement poses significant risks to privacy and civil liberties. Additionally, the rise of encrypted communication has driven police to adopt more invasive surveillance measures, blurring the lines between public safety and state overreach. Meanwhile, advancements in technology are also facilitating the creation of covert surveillance systems, such as repurposing old smartphones into hidden cameras, which raises ethical and legal questions regarding privacy. As surveillance methods become increasingly sophisticated, the balance between security and individual rights remains a contentious issue. This evolving landscape necessitates careful scrutiny and regulation to protect citizens from potential abuses of power.

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