
India and Bangladesh Boost Border Coordination Amid Migration Concerns
India and Bangladesh have agreed to enhance border coordination and intelligence sharing to address ongoing migration issues. The two nations will implement coordinated patrols along their shared border.
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Bangladesh, India pledge closer border cooperation amid migration row
Bangladesh and India have agreed to deepen cooperation along their shared border with improved intelligence sharing and coordinated patrols, according to a joint statement released on Friday, amid strained relations over alleged undocumented migration. Dhaka has accused Indian authorities of attempting to force migrants across the border without due process, complicating efforts to stabilise ties following the 2024 ousting of Sheikh Hasina and India’s broader effort to identify and deport...
By Reuters,Agence France-Presse
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Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and India's Border Security Force (BSF) described the discussions as "cordial, positive and forward-looking", according to a statement
Read full article →Bangladesh, India to coordinate patrols on border, share intelligence amid migrant tensions
Bangladesh and India have agreed to deepen cooperation along their shared border with improved intelligence sharing and coordinated patrols, according to a joint statement released on Friday, amid strained relations over alleged undocumented migration. Dhaka has accused Indian authorities of attempting to force migrants across the border without due process, complicating efforts to stabilise ties following the 2024 ousting of Sheikh Hasina and India’s broader effort to identify and deport ...
By none@none.com (Reuters)
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BGB, BSF call talks 'cordial and forward-looking' as Dhaka presses New Delhi to halt forced border crossings
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