India-Bangladesh 2021 focus: Streamline mechanism to curb trans-border crime
Sun Online Desk
28th December, 2020 09:05:55
Indian and Bangladesh border guarding forces will jointly engage in streamlining mechanism in the upcoming year to curb trans-border crimes a major concern of the two neighbouring countries that affects security, as well as internal system due to the illegal activities.
India s Border Security Force (BSF) and the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) set the target after the 51st Director General level border coordination conference between them yielded positive results .
Besides streamlining mechanisms to jointly curb trans-border crimes, both forces reiterated their commitment to work jointly for ensuring peace and tranquility along borders.
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BSF, BGB DG level talks gets underway in Guwahati
New Delhi, Dec 22 (UNI) The 51st round of Director General level border coordination meeting between Border Security Force (India) and Border Guard Bangladesh began in Guwahati on Tuesday.
While a 12-member Indian delegation is being represented by BSF DG Rakesh Asthana, BGB DG Major General Md Shafeenul Islam is heading the 11- member BGB team.
The five-day talk from December 22- 26, will deliberate on discussing border related issues, and to enable better coordination between the two border guarding forces with special focus on addressing and streamlining mechanisms on how to jointly curb various trans-border crimes and timely sharing of information between both border guarding forces.