India and Bangladesh have concluded their biannual director general-level talks between the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). The three-day meeting, held from February 18 to February 20, 2025, resulted in significant agreements, including the establishment of a new communication link between deputy commanders and identifying new border patches for fencing.
Key Highlights of the Meeting
New Communication Link
- A “hotline” will be established between the Additional Director General (ADG) of BSF’s Eastern Command (Kolkata) and his BGB counterpart in Dhaka.
- This is in addition to the existing hotlines between force chiefs and other officers.
Border Fencing and Security Measures
- India and Bangladesh identified 99 fresh patches (covering 70-72 km) for the construction of border fencing.
- The existing fencing work on 92 patches (95.8 km) is already in progress.
- Of the 4,096 km India-Bangladesh border, 864.48 km remains unfenced, including a 174.51 km “non-feasible” gap.
Enhancing Cross-Border Crime Prevention
- BSF urged BGB to take stringent action against miscreants attempting to breach border security.
- BGB agreed to strengthen joint patrolling, especially during night hours.
Handling Border Incidents
- BSF emphasized that any attack on its personnel and Indian civilians by Bangladeshi miscreants will be dealt with strictly.
- Both forces agreed to improve intelligence-sharing and communication for real-time issue resolution.
Future Talks
- The next round (56th edition) of BSF-BGB talks will be held in Bangladesh in July 2025.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | India, Bangladesh Set Up New Border Hotline |
Participants | BSF (India) & BGB (Bangladesh) |
New Communication Link |
Hotline between ADG (BSF) and counterpart (BGB)
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Border Fencing |
99 new patches (70-72 km) identified for fencing
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Existing Fencing Work |
92 patches (95.8 km) in progress
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Unfenced Border |
864.48 km (including 174.51 km non-feasible gap)
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Security Measures |
Joint patrolling, stricter action on criminals
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Next Meeting |
July 2025 in Bangladesh
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