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In Punjab's Habibwala village, near the Pakistan border, elderly residents like 75-year-old Sher Singh and 65-year-old Puran Singh play crucial roles in maintaining village security amidst escalating India-Pakistan tensions. Each night, Sher Singh makes announcements via loudspeaker, coordinating drills and alerting villagers to drone sightings. As tensions rose, families sent their younger members to safer areas while the elderly stayed to protect livestock and support security forces.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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