India-Bangladesh border talks from tomorrow

March 08, 2011 04:38 pm | Updated September 29, 2016 11:40 pm IST - New Delhi

Border Security Force soldiers patrol part of the India-Bangladesh border in Fulbari, about 25 kilometers (16 miles) away from Siliguri, India, Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010.  India's security forces are alleged to routinely gun down cattle smugglers and other civilians crossing the border with Bangladesh despite scant evidence of any crime, Human Rights Watch said Thursday. (AP Photo/Tamal Roy)

Border Security Force soldiers patrol part of the India-Bangladesh border in Fulbari, about 25 kilometers (16 miles) away from Siliguri, India, Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. India's security forces are alleged to routinely gun down cattle smugglers and other civilians crossing the border with Bangladesh despite scant evidence of any crime, Human Rights Watch said Thursday. (AP Photo/Tamal Roy)

India and Bangladesh will discuss issues related to cross-border terrorist activities and joint patrolling of the frontiers as top officers of border guarding forces of both countries begin their five-day meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Border Security Force (BSF) Director-General Raman Srivastava will lead the 21-member Indian delegation while Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) chief Major General Rafiqul Islam will head a 20-member contingent of his country.

The Bangladeshi border guarding force was till recently called the Bangaldesh Rifles (BDR) and its name was changed to BGB after the bloody mutiny by the personnel of the force in 2009.

Sources involved in the talks said while BGB is expected to bring up issues like firing incidents along the border and killing of Bangladeshi personnel, the BSF will stress on issues of better patrolling and vigil on the India-Bangladesh border.

“We expect them to be a friendly force and this is what would be stated in the border co-ordination talks beginning tomorrow. Other border issues will also be discussed,” a senior BSF officer said.

The talks will also focus on preventing cross-border terrorist movement, trafficking of women, children and contraband, joint management of border pillars, fencing within 150m of the International border and smuggling.

Both the forces are also expected to hand each over a list of militant hideouts in their respective regions, sources said.

A joint memorandum will be signed on March 12.

BSF and BGB man the 4,096-km-long border and the last talks were held in Dhaka in 2010.

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