Durran3
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It's not a question of ego but national security.
Are we going to escort every single truck through the country?
Who is going to pay the exorbitent costs of such an undertaking?
Are we going to assign junior ISI agents to do this task? police?
How do we guard against corruption and double agents?
Did you read my Above post? You don't have to escort every truck, you just have to create a few check posts that will keep things in tact. Just like we have the Motorway police who all get paid from the Motorway taxes we pay when we go on it. Of course the cost of trucks coming in would be much much higher. They would be paying Custom duties, they would be paying toll Taxes and other various taxes.
Though examination at the borders would be done strictly and carefully
It's a vertiable Pandora's box. No need to open it now, especially while the country already has so many other problems.
Your making it seem like we are placing a man on the moon. Why should we in this financial crisis let go of a way to earn a decent amount of income?
I know many people don't believe it but, given India's record in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Tibet, there is no doubt in my mind whatsover that India is involved in Balochistan and elsewhere.
If India wants to infiltrate the country it probably has plenty of ways and means to get in. Its much easier for the so called agents to come via the tribal areas than if they were to come from a heavily guarded and secure trade route used by Cargo trucks which will be checked at different check points.
Its definately not a miniscule economic gain. Like i said you have to add everything. People will be getting employment, small business opportunities like gas stations, kiosks, rest areas, restaurants etc. Security with regards to this situation is something that can be handled easily without much cost.