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BSF, BGB officials hold border-coordination talks even as infiltration bid is foiled
The Hindu
BSF and BGB discuss border issues, including SRF implementation and cross-border crime, to strengthen bilateral relations.
The Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) held a border-coordination meeting on Wednesday (January 15, 2025) at the Sector Commandment level at the Petrapole-Benapole border area to discuss critical border issues of mutual interest.
The meeting deliberated upon important issues of mutual interest, including development projects in border areas, the implementation of the Single Row Fence (SRF), and effective measures to combat cross-border crime including cattle smuggling, human trafficking, and illegal immigration, a press statement released by the South Bengal Frontier of the BSF on Wednesday said.
The high-level interaction also reportedly highlighted “the unwavering commitment of both the forces towards strengthening bilateral relations and ensuring the sanctity of the international border”.
The development comes amidst tensions along the Indian-Bangladesh border, with recent reports of disagreements over the erection of border fences in certain areas like Sukdebpur in West Bengal’s Malda.
The BSF delegation on Wednesday was led by Tarni Kumar, Deputy Inspector General, Sector Headquarters BSF Kolkata, while the BGB delegation was led by Colonel Mehedi Hasan Chowdhury, Sector Commander, Sector Headquarters BGB Khulna. The delegation also comprised respective Battalion Commanders and Staff Officers from both forces.
The Public Relations Officer of BSF South Bengal Frontier said on Wednesday, “These high-level meetings are testimony to the unbreakable partnership between India and Bangladesh. Through open dialogue and cooperation, both forces have reaffirmed their commitment to maintain the sanctity of the international border while addressing shared concerns. The BSF is steadfast in its mission to faithfully guard its borders and promote harmony with its neighbours.”
Notably, the meeting on Wednesday follows a January 10 meeting between the two forces, in which the Inspector-General of BSF’s South Bengal Frontier Maninder P.S. Pawar was present, along with BGB’s Regional Commander of the South West Region, Brigadier-General Mohammad Humayun Kabir. Subjects like mutual cooperation and maintaining peace along the border were discussed.