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    Chapter 8: Challenges in U.S.A, India and Pakistan

    By Srishti SinhaJanuary 3, 20254 Mins Read
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    • Arms Trafficking Challenges
    • Black market:
    • Border Security Measures:
    • Terrorism and Insurgency:
    • Easy Access to Firearms: 

    Cross-border firearm movement creates complex challenges that require international management. The following are the challenges faced by the Nations. 

    Arms Trafficking Challenges

    The control of illegal arms movement poses several critical challenges. The United States owns 46% of the world’s civilian-owned guns despite having less than 5% of the global population. This imbalance creates unique trafficking concerns. Illicit arms transfers can spark conflicts, enable terrorism, and lead to human rights violations.

    Drone-facilitated trafficking has risen at an alarming rate in the Indo-Pakistani region. Security forces have intercepted over 260 drones along the India-Pakistan border in 2024 alone, compared to 110 in 2023. These drones carry arms, ammunition, and contraband materials.

    Black market:

    The black market for guns poses a significant challenge in the USA, Pakistan, and India. In the USA, despite strict regulations, loopholes and lax enforcement enable the flow of firearms into criminal hands. In Pakistan, a combination of weak gun control laws, porous borders, and a history of conflict fuels a thriving black market. India, with its strict licensing laws, grapples with the illegal trade of firearms, often linked to organised crime and terrorism.

    Additionally, firearms acquired through illegal means may be used in violent crimes, contributing to higher rates of gun violence, including homicides, robberies, and mass shootings. The widespread availability of illicit firearms also complicates efforts to reduce the overall number of weapons in circulation, as even legal firearm control measures can’t fully address the illegal trade. These illicit markets undermine efforts to curb gun violence and pose a serious threat to public safety in all three countries.

    Border Security Measures:

    All three nations have developed trailblazing solutions for border security. India has implemented a detailed Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS) to secure its borders with Pakistan (2,289 km) and Bangladesh (4,096 km). The Border Security Force uses a three-pronged strategy:

    1. Advanced surveillance technology deployment
    2. Enhanced patrol mechanism
    3. Integration of anti-drone systems

    The BSF created an Anti-Rogue Drone Technology Committee to review and certify available technology. This response addresses the growing sophistication of cross-border threats, especially unmanned aerial vehicles.

    Terrorism and Insurgency:

    Terrorism and insurgency pose significant challenges to the gun industry in both India and Pakistan. These conflicts create a demand for illicit firearms, fueling the black market and undermining efforts to control the legal gun trade. Groups like Naxalites and separatists in Kashmir often use firearms obtained through illegal channels in India. Terrorist organisations often acquire weapons through illegal channels, while insurgent groups may manufacture their own or get them through smuggling networks.  Armed groups and terrorists have easy access to weapons, contributing to the ongoing conflicts, sectarian violence, and insurgent movements that destabilise the country. Additionally, cross-border infiltration and the smuggling of arms have been persistent problems, complicating the efforts to curb terrorism and violence. This illicit trade not only supports criminal activities but also destabilises the region and hinders efforts to promote peace and security.

    Easy Access to Firearms: 

    The United States stands out among developed nations for its relatively lax gun control laws and widespread gun ownership. This ease of access to firearms presents significant challenges. It contributes to higher rates of gun violence, including mass shootings, homicides, and suicides. The ready availability of firearms also increases the risk of accidental shootings, particularly involving children. While the Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms, the debate over gun control continues, with advocates for stricter regulations citing public safety concerns. Moreover, the presence of an extensive gun culture and strong lobbying groups like the National Rifle Association (NRA) has made it difficult to pass more stringent gun control laws.

    International organisations continue to advocate stronger arms control frameworks. The UN Economic and Social Council has issued resolutions for detailed regulatory frameworks. These include firearm safety, storage, penalties for unlawful possession, and tracking systems.

    Continuing reading: Chapter 9 – Economic and Industry Impact

    Srishti Sinha
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