New Delhi: The border forces of India and Bangladesh participated in a four-day Border Co-ordination Conference which began on Monday (June 7).
India’s Border Security Force (BSF) and Bangladesh’s Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) held the meet by a video conference to keep away from the chance of an infection amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.
The two sides mentioned numerous border problems with bilateral pursuits together with trans-border crimes, smuggling of contraband articles and cattle, Indian Insurgent Groups actions from Bangladesh facet, FICN and so on.
The leaders of each the delegations agreed to amicably resolve all of the bilateral points to attain the widespread purpose of creating peace and tranquillity alongside the International Border.
The final such Border Co-ordination Conference was held in BSF Tripura Frontier, Agartala in November 2020.