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'Dokalam solution soon; forces have might to protect borders'

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New Delhi: A solution to the "deadlock" at Dokalam between India and China would be found soon, Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said as he made it clear that the country was well equipped to protect its sovereignty.
The minister, while speaking at an event of the Sino- India border guarding force ITBP here, said he hoped that China would make a positive move to resolve the issue.
"There is a deadlock going on at Dokalam between India and China. I believe there will be a solution soon. I hope China will undertake a positive initiative (to resolve the stand-off)," he said.
The minister said the world knew that India had never cast an evil eye on any country, had never attacked a nation nor did it harbour any expansionist attitude.
"We never want to expand our borders...but I can say that our security forces and defence forces possess all the might to protect our borders," Singh said.
India and China have been locked in a face-off in the Dokalam area of the Sikkim sector after Indian troops stopped the Chinese Army from building a road in the area.
China claimed it was constructing the road within their territory and had been demanding immediate pull-out of the Indian troops from the disputed Dokalam plateau.
Bhutan says Dokalam belongs to it but China claims it to be its territory.
China had been ramping up rhetoric against India over the last few weeks demanding immediate withdrawal of Indian troops from Dokalam. The Chinese state media, particularly, had carried a barrage of critical articles on the Dokalam stand- off slamming India.
The minister, in the same breath, lauded the bravery and grit of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), saying it was due to their prowess on the border that "no one can dare cast an evil eye on India". The ITBP is tasked to guard the 3,488-km long Sino-India border and works under the command of the home ministry.
The minister went on to say that India had always believed in having good relations with its neighbours and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his swearing-in ceremony in 2014, had invited all the premiers of the neighbouring countries.
This move was not just to shake and join hands but to bring together hearts, he said.
"India has taken the initiative (of friendship with neighbours) many times. Our former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee used to say friends can change but not neighbours. He said we should have good relations with our neighbours.
"Hence, I want to give this message to all our neighbours that we don't want struggle but peace," Singh said.
The home minister, during the event, officiated as the chief guest where promotion for 1,654 ITBP officials, across various ranks, was announced.
Singh himself put the new ranks on the shoulders of few personnel during the pipping ceremony, also attended by his deputy in the ministry Kiren Rijiju.
He also expressed concern that these promotions, announced on Monday , were delayed for the last six years and he promised that it would be his effort that promotions and other welfare measures for the troops were not obstructed or delayed in the future.
Rajnath launches digital police portal
New Delhi: A digital police portal under the CCTNS project, which aims to create a national database of crimes and criminals, was on Monday launched by Home Minister Rajnath Singh. Singh said the digital police portal will provide the citizen, facility for online complaint registration and request for antecedent verification.
"The police portal will provide 11 searches and 46 reports from the national database for state police and central investigation agencies. Central investigating and research agencies have also been provided logins to the digital police database to access crime statistics," he said after launching the portal.
The home minister said the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems Project (CCTNS) has enabled 13,775 out of 15,398 police stations to enter 100 per cent data into the software.
He said as of now the CCTNS national database has around 7 crore data records pertaining to past and current criminal cases.
Singh said the CCTNS project will help in realising the Prime Minister Narenda Modi's dream of 'Minimum Government Maximum Governance'.
A home ministry official said the CCTNS will facilitate pan-India search on complete national crime and criminal database that is accessible to the investigating officers throughout the country.
The CCTNS project will interconnect about 15,398 police stations and additional 5,000 offices of supervisory police officers across the country and digitise data related to FIR registration, investigation and charge-sheets in all police stations. This would lead to development of a national database of crimes and criminals, the official, privy to the development, said.
The project has been extended by the government for one year till March 2018.
The one-year extension will help the government to comprehensively achieve the remaining goals of the CCTNS, which was conceived by the former Home Minister P Chidambaram when the UPA was in power.
With a total budget of Rs 2,000 crore, a sum of Rs 1,550 crore has been spent till 2016-17. The inter-operable criminal justice system aims to integrate the CCTNS project with e-courts and e-prison data bases in the first instance and with the other pillars of the criminal justice system, another official said.
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