1971 To Op Sindoor: Footprint Trackers Who Help Keep India's Borders Safe | I Witness

| Jul 11, 2025, 07:14:34 PM | TOI.in
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Sherlock Holmes could find out a criminal from even the minutest of details: a few strands of hair, specks of cigarette ash. In Gujarat’s desert districts, there is a small group of extraordinary individuals so adept at deciphering patterns in the sand even the fictitious detective would approve. In this age of hi-tech border surveillance, this group of men is as low-tech as you can get. Sometimes found walking barefoot through the desert, they are nonetheless an irreplaceable, time-honoured security asset. Meet the Pagi, footprint trackers whose ability to decode the desert’s shifting canvas is an important aid to border safety. They need no satellite imagery or motion sensors, just their eyes attuned to the subtlest disturbances in sand.

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