
Concerns have been raised regarding the security of India's Siliguri corridor, often referred to as the 'Chicken's Neck.' While threats have been voiced by fringe elements and a former Bangladeshi leader, the article suggests non-state actors, rather than the Bangladeshi state, pose the primary risk. The summary emphasizes the need for India to strengthen internal security measures within West Bengal and Bihar, addressing administrative ambiguities, complex demographics, and the presence of radical elements to prevent potential exploitation of the corridor.
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