The administration of India and Nepal will begin a joint survey of the no man’s land on the Indo-Nepal border in Uttarakhand tomorrow (October 26). The goal of the survey which can be carried out in the presence of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) personnel is to remove the farms on encroached lands along the border. The administration of each neighbouring international locations determined to conduct the survey following studies of widespread encroachments in the Khatima space of Udham Singh Nagar and components of the adjoining Champawat district in Uttarakhand.
Drugs, human trafficking points along Indo-Nepal borderÂ
The deputy inspector basic of the SSB mentioned that aside from smuggling of untamed animals’ physique components and medicines, we’re additionally giving precedence to stopping human trafficking, and we’ve got shaped particular groups for this. Several individuals dwelling along the worldwide border in Pithoragarh and Champawat districts of Uttarakhand have twin citizenship of India and Nepal, and such individuals are being recognized. The SSB officer mentioned that the personnel deployed in all of the 54 border outposts of the pressure in Uttarakhand are attempting to establish such individuals dwelling in the Indian territory, who’ve the twin citizenship of India and Nepal. He mentioned the SSB can also be taking the assistance of the district administrations involved in this regard. He mentioned the SSB personnel preserve shut contact with the villagers dwelling in the border areas in order to achieve details about the arrival of any outsider there.
Border forces requested to verify unlawful encroachment along border space
In June this yr, a ‘Chintan Shivir’ held by the armed forces in which the border guarding forces deployed along the entrance with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and different neighbouring international locations have been directed to preserve a verify on “illegal encroachments” and doable suspicious actions in their space of operation which will pose a safety risk to the nation.
Nepal PM bats for talks to resolve border concern
Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ throughout his India go to in June 2003, asserted that officers from each Nepal and India ought to sit down for discussions to resolve the border concern between the 2 international locations. During his go to, he met PM Modi and each the leaders vowed to resolve the vexed boundary dispute in the spirit of friendship.Â
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