Stray Dogs Save Indian Soldiers; Foil Terror Attack

India’s real border heroes don’t come with flashing lights or imported price tags. They have four legs, wagging tails and a bark that means business.

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That humble desi dog-the one you see on the street-has turned out to be the Indian Army’s most unlikely (and adorable) allies along the Jammu and Kashmir border. No fancy training or high-tech sensors needed.

What you get instead is instinct and a healthy dose of Indian attitude. When a suspicious figure tries to sneak across, those street-smart canines will unleash a barking symphony that puts even the loudest alarms to shame.

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That’s what Lt Gen R.R. Nimbhorkar means when he says they’ve outperformed some of the Army’s electronic sensors-in tricky terrain like Nagrota. What makes them so good at their job?

A lifetime of survival on the streets has made them masters of alertness and navigation. They know every bush, every scent and every shortcut. That’s what makes them the ultimate homegrown security squad.

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The Indian Army now encourages people to feed and care for these canine commandos. So next time you see a street dog, remember: behind those big brown eyes might just be the next unsung hero of national security. (And the haters? They can just hate. Our doggos just saved the day-again.)