The border forces of India and Bangladesh participated in a four-day Border Co-ordination Conference. The conference was started on Monday, June 7.
India’s Border Security Force and Bangladesh’s Border Guard Bangladesh came together for the meet via a video. The video conference was held in a way to avoid the risk of infection amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Both the sides discussed various border issues of bilateral interests. The topics included trans-border crimes, smuggling of contraband articles and cattle, Indian Insurgent Groups activities from Bangladesh side, FICN etc. The two countries leaders agreed to amicably resolve all the bilateral issues aiming to achieve the common goal of establishing peace and tranquillity along the International Border.
Earlier, Border Co-ordination Conference was held in BSF Tripura Frontier, Agartala in November 2020.
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