The first part deals with providing wireless ID cards to all citizens of

India, starting with all the cities and going into the villages. These
cards can be radio, magnetic or plain optical like the bar code stickers
that are momentarily scanned before a red light scanner. The optical
option is the cheapest and is already used in shops for making final
bills.


Your writing made me remember of my school days ..I use to write  all such
type of stuff in my diary..

Just think about it .Voter ID card has been launched by Indina Govt and has
been pushed/considered as a necessary peice of document to vote and as well
as for other govt related work like passport, Ration card , govt
scholerships, I mean it has been considered as a important document.

Do you know how many people have these crads ..not more then 40% and i have
seen people having more then 2 Voter ID cards at the border villages/cities.

Now..we are also not sure about the number of people has come to India from
near by countries ..many have come by legal route and many by illegal. No
count of them.

Making code stickers that are momentarily scanned before a red light scanner
is tough (as nothing is impossible) in India ..doesn't fit as per our basic
infrastructure of the country.

But I am agree with you ..no doubt technology can be very helpfull against
terrorism. But there are few questions,

1. Which technolgy and how's it will be approved  by Govt to get
implemented. (Because  just talking/discussing  doesn't lead us anywhere if
we don't know, where is the way to implement it )

2. I know already govt  is working on few ideas and  they are very eager to
use "some technologies"  against terrorism but whole work processing of the
Indian govt  is some how different ....I mean to say ..whatever we discuss
here, whatever we suggest here during these discussions not going to make a
difference if we don't include the right people  in the discussion, right
people, who can translate these important point to the right people in the
govt in a way  as they understand it .

So I appreciate your efforts for suggesting technology against terrorism but
not able to see the positive results. I will be the most happiest person if
someone comment  me  and say "Yes it is the right forum in term of getting
the positive results from these discussions".

Regards
Rajeev
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