BSF, BGB to take steps for peace along border

Border guards of India and Bangladesh in an important regional biannual border coordination conference (BCC) on Friday agreed to initiate preemptive measures in
BSF, BGB to take steps for peace along border

AGARTALA: Border guards of India and Bangladesh in an important regional biannual border coordination conference (BCC) on Friday agreed to initiate preemptive measures in creating a situation of peace and tranquility along the international border by amicably resolving all issues, officials said.

After the four-day BCC between the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), a BSF spokesman said that the first-ever virtual meet in view of the Covid-19 pandemic has also decided to further strengthen the bond of friendship, trust and cooperation.

He said the Coordinated Border Management Plan (CBMP) was discussed at length to deal with the bilateral border issues, including trans-border crimes, smuggling of drugs and other narcotic substances.

A statement issued after the conclusion of the virtual meet said that during the conference, activities by Indian insurgent groups from the Bangladesh side, border violation and their preventive measures, pending developmental works along the borders, construction of single-row fence along India-Bangladesh international frontiers were discussed in detail.

It said the BGB delegation leader Tanveer Gani Chowdhury, Additional Director General (South-East Region), conveyed his gratitude to the BSF delegation for attending the virtual conference and for making valuable contributions through thoughtful deliberations, which resulted in successful conclusion with agreements on various aspects.

The head of BSF delegation, Susanta Kumar Nath, Inspector General of BSF's Tripura Frontier, also highlighted sincere commitment of both the border guarding forces in maintaining peace and harmony along the India-Bangladesh international border and in strengthening the already robust friendly relations.

The Inspector Generals of three BSF frontiers – Tripura, Meghalaya and Mizoram & Cachar – and BGB officials of the South-East and North-East region took part in the BCC.

Senior officials of Bangladesh's Foreign Affairs and Home Affairs Ministries also took part in the meet.

Most stretches of the borders remain unfenced and there are thousands of villages and human habitations close to both sides of the borders. (IANS)

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