Both UAVs and RPA are used by Indian security and intelligence agencies for surveillance related works within the Indian air space. The Home Ministry will form new guidelines to help security forces guard the country's frontiers, official sources said.
A meeting was held in the Ministry to discuss the provision of licensing for UAVs and RPA, they said, adding that the role of a centralised agency for their licensing was also discussed.
They were killed during a counter-operation by Indian forces that lasted for about three days in which seven security personnel were also killed.
After new SOPs are finalised, the Ministry may deploy more UAVs and RPA at the country's border with Pakistan, the sources said.