01/14/2025
New Delhi, Jan. 14: New Delhi on Monday (January 13) summoned the Bangladesh Acting High Commissioner to India, Nural Islam, over “security measures at the border, including on fencing”.
In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said it was conveyed that India had observed all agreements between the two governments and between the Border Security Force and Border Guard Bangladesh” with regards to fencing.
This came after Bangladesh summoned India’s High Commissioner in Dhaka, Pranay Verma, to express “deep concern” over “recent activities of the Border Security Force (BSF)”, saying India had violated a bilateral agreement concerning the international border.
Recently, Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) had attempted to obstruct the construction of a barbed wire fence on the international border in West Bengal’s Malda. Video footage of the incident had circulated on social media.
BSF’s attempts to install fencing on the international boundary has been a long-standing bone of contention between India and Bangladesh. A similar incident had occurred in August 2024 in West Bengal’s Cooch Behar, days after the fall of the Sheikh Hasinae government in Bangladesh.
India and Bangladesh share 4,096.7 km. of border, the largest land border India shares with any of its neighbours.-Agencies