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Dhaka has informed New Delhi that various irregularities or deviations have been identified in fencing projects at 68 locations along the border. It has stated that work on barbed-wire fencing at another 86 locations cannot commence until those irregularities are rectified.

In a communication sent this week to the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Indian authorities had carried out various activities within 150 yards of the border without obtaining Bangladesh’s consent.

These activities include attempts to construct barbed-wire fencing, construction or repair of roads, establishment of border posts or other structures, and construction of bridges, culverts, embankments, or similar defensive infrastructure.

Bangladesh maintains that these activities are inconsistent with the 1975 Joint Guidelines of the Bangladesh-India Border Authorities and existing bilateral understandings and procedures governing activities in border areas. Dhaka therefore expects India to take the necessary steps to address these irregularities.

The message was conveyed by Bangladesh around the time the Director General-level meeting between the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) began in New Delhi.

Wednesday marked the third day of the talks, during which both sides discussed finalising the draft of the agreed minutes of the meeting. The four-day meeting concludes today, Thursday.

However, diplomatic sources said that, unlike previous occasions, the two sides will not hold a joint press conference after the meeting and will instead issue a press release.

The BGB-BSF meeting is taking place amid continued attempts by India to push people into Bangladesh. Bangladesh has described such “push-ins” as illegal, contrary to human rights, and in violation of international law.

India, on the other hand, has maintained that it is repatriating undocumented foreign nationals in accordance with its domestic laws and established procedures.

On Tuesday night, the BSF again attempted a push-in through the Rahimpur border area of Dewanganj Upazila in Jamalpur district. However, the attempt was thwarted due to the vigilance of BGB personnel and local residents. The BSF had previously made a similar attempt through the same location.

Dhaka’s protest

Diplomatic sources said that Bangladesh had also protested to India in February last year over similar border activities, including attempts to construct fencing. In its latest communication, Dhaka highlighted irregularities identified along the border between February 2025 and May 2026.

According to Bangladesh, India carried out various activities within 150 yards of the border without obtaining Bangladesh’s consent. Such incidents were identified at a total of 68 locations.

In some cases, multiple violations occurred at the same site. These included 39 instances of attempts to construct barbed-wire fencing, 33 cases involving road construction or repair, 27 instances of constructing border posts or other structures, 20 cases involving bridges, culverts, embankments, or similar defensive installations, and 18 other infrastructure-related activities.

In its objection sent to India, Bangladesh stated that although there is a rule prohibiting the deployment of border guards or other armed personnel within 150 yards of the zero line, armed BSF personnel have been observed performing duties in those areas after the fencing was installed.

The protest further noted that at several locations, welded wire mesh and bulletproof barbed-wire fencing had been constructed in deviation from the approved designs.

In most cases, fencing could have been erected farther from the border, but was instead built close to the zero line without any acceptable justification. Bangladesh also alleged that patrol posts, entry gates, CCTV cameras, and searchlights had been installed alongside the fencing without its approval.

Dhaka’s position is that work should not resume at the 68 completed sites and five under-construction sites where deviations have been identified until the irregularities are corrected.

Likewise, at the 86 locations where barbed-wire fencing has not yet begun, Bangladesh has said that joint inspections must first be completed and the minutes of bilateral discussions finalized before construction can proceed.

Bangladesh has also called for an end to the presence of BSF personnel or other armed members within 150 yards of the zero line.

Former ambassador M Humayun Kabir believes that both countries should take initiatives to restore normalcy and avoid the continuing tensions surrounding push-in incidents along the Bangladesh-India border.

Speaking to Prothom Alo, he said that it was desirable for both sides to make efforts through existing institutional mechanisms to overcome the current tensions and move toward a more stable situation.

 
@Fatman17 Dear Fatman bhai, I am tagging you as you are a senior moderator here.

This "moderator" Leonblack is trying to prevent any criticism of Jamaat e Islami. Jamaat e Islami and their hatred of India is totally relevant to this thread as naturally they are opposed to India and Bangladesh having good relations and will use their influence to pressurise our government to not have good relations with India.

Also this troll ("moderator") consistently makes thinly veiled references to me as some sort of pro-Indian when I have routinely exposed the Modi regime as a fascist regime and anti Muslim.

He also routinely targets me and my ethnicity and regional identity constantly bringing up my "Sylheti" background. This sort of racism is unacceptable. Imagine a Pakistani moderator constantly calling an anti-PTI/PML member "that Mohajir" or "that Pathan" and bringing up his reference.

Please protect members from this troll and his abuse of his moderator powers.


JI is a political party and you can criticize them on current affairs if they act against Bangladesh but issues related to 1971 is off‑limits.

I am a Sylheti, and so is @AbuShalehRumi . Don’t bring this nonsense here. We don’t have time for politics of division. Bangladesh has suffered enough because of the pro vs anti‑liberation narrative. We could have achieved far more if we had moved past the coflict of 1971.

We got rid of chetona cult and now it’s time to rebuild the nation. You can join the aspiration of the mass or stay out — the choice is yours.
 
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Dhaka has informed New Delhi that various irregularities or deviations have been identified in fencing projects at 68 locations along the border. It has stated that work on barbed-wire fencing at another 86 locations cannot commence until those irregularities are rectified.

In a communication sent this week to the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Indian authorities had carried out various activities within 150 yards of the border without obtaining Bangladesh’s consent.

These activities include attempts to construct barbed-wire fencing, construction or repair of roads, establishment of border posts or other structures, and construction of bridges, culverts, embankments, or similar defensive infrastructure.

Bangladesh maintains that these activities are inconsistent with the 1975 Joint Guidelines of the Bangladesh-India Border Authorities and existing bilateral understandings and procedures governing activities in border areas. Dhaka therefore expects India to take the necessary steps to address these irregularities.

The message was conveyed by Bangladesh around the time the Director General-level meeting between the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) began in New Delhi.

Wednesday marked the third day of the talks, during which both sides discussed finalising the draft of the agreed minutes of the meeting. The four-day meeting concludes today, Thursday.

However, diplomatic sources said that, unlike previous occasions, the two sides will not hold a joint press conference after the meeting and will instead issue a press release.

The BGB-BSF meeting is taking place amid continued attempts by India to push people into Bangladesh. Bangladesh has described such “push-ins” as illegal, contrary to human rights, and in violation of international law.

India, on the other hand, has maintained that it is repatriating undocumented foreign nationals in accordance with its domestic laws and established procedures.

On Tuesday night, the BSF again attempted a push-in through the Rahimpur border area of Dewanganj Upazila in Jamalpur district. However, the attempt was thwarted due to the vigilance of BGB personnel and local residents. The BSF had previously made a similar attempt through the same location.

Dhaka’s protest

Diplomatic sources said that Bangladesh had also protested to India in February last year over similar border activities, including attempts to construct fencing. In its latest communication, Dhaka highlighted irregularities identified along the border between February 2025 and May 2026.

According to Bangladesh, India carried out various activities within 150 yards of the border without obtaining Bangladesh’s consent. Such incidents were identified at a total of 68 locations.

In some cases, multiple violations occurred at the same site. These included 39 instances of attempts to construct barbed-wire fencing, 33 cases involving road construction or repair, 27 instances of constructing border posts or other structures, 20 cases involving bridges, culverts, embankments, or similar defensive installations, and 18 other infrastructure-related activities.

In its objection sent to India, Bangladesh stated that although there is a rule prohibiting the deployment of border guards or other armed personnel within 150 yards of the zero line, armed BSF personnel have been observed performing duties in those areas after the fencing was installed.

The protest further noted that at several locations, welded wire mesh and bulletproof barbed-wire fencing had been constructed in deviation from the approved designs.

In most cases, fencing could have been erected farther from the border, but was instead built close to the zero line without any acceptable justification. Bangladesh also alleged that patrol posts, entry gates, CCTV cameras, and searchlights had been installed alongside the fencing without its approval.

Dhaka’s position is that work should not resume at the 68 completed sites and five under-construction sites where deviations have been identified until the irregularities are corrected.

Likewise, at the 86 locations where barbed-wire fencing has not yet begun, Bangladesh has said that joint inspections must first be completed and the minutes of bilateral discussions finalized before construction can proceed.

Bangladesh has also called for an end to the presence of BSF personnel or other armed members within 150 yards of the zero line.

Former ambassador M Humayun Kabir believes that both countries should take initiatives to restore normalcy and avoid the continuing tensions surrounding push-in incidents along the Bangladesh-India border.

Speaking to Prothom Alo, he said that it was desirable for both sides to make efforts through existing institutional mechanisms to overcome the current tensions and move toward a more stable situation.

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We should just allow arms and open arms carrying on our bordering upazillas.
 
There are people in Bangladesh who do not want antagonism with India. You label such people as "RAW agents" and "Hindutva bootlickers".

You routinely lie about me when I am very anti-Modi and have started whole threads highlighting the anti-Muslim nature of the BJP. But this is not enough for you as for you and other Jamaatis only a full on hot war or a full on cold war whereby India perceives Bangladesh as an enemy is what you want. You will try to silence and bully any Bangladeshi poster who is not an India-hater like you by calling them a 'RAW agent' or a 'Hindutva bootlicker', so that all Bangladeshi posters here only say anti-India rhetoric giving Indians and others here that Bangladeshis all unanimously hate India with a vengeance. We don't.

You also constantly bring up my Sylheti background when I don't talk about the background of other Bangladeshis or start calling you 'Naokhali'.

As for Abu Saleh Rumi, he is a rude, abusive and aggressive poster who constantly insults people and has called for the murder of women and children.

Jamaatis like you raped and murdered women and children in 1971 and you were defeated.

You are the 'ENEMY OF BANGLADESH', make no mistake.

You were defeated in 1971 and you will be defeated!

You are a liar, a traitor, an evil person and an enemy of Bangladesh.


LMAO Gobar chand, have you ever heard of the Muslim League? Your pyare Zia brought back a lot of Muslim League stalwarts Justice Sayem, Shah Azizur, Khan-e-Sabur, etc.

That explains why after 71 Bangladesh became a vassal of India. Can you tell me why India couldn't build a barrage during the Pakistan era but could do so during the independent Bangladesh? Can you also explain why after 71 we never built up the Lalmonirhat air base and many other bases that are closer to the border with India? We also didn't upgrade the Saidpore airport.

The list goes on, in the cable tv section when Indian channels were penetrating the market. She took some bribes and allowed unfiltered access to the market. In the 90's I can give her a pass after 2001 I cannot.

During this time the forign tv channels ran their Indian feed so that advertisers didn't need to spend in Bangladesh. At the same time these tv channels launched their ad free/local add channels in Pakistan.

Star World, AXN, HBO, MTV, Cartoon Network all have their Pakistani version but didn't bother with Bangladesh, because a few rupees would allow them unprecedented access. So much for freedom for the people.

I can go on and on about you so called murkhojoddhas and your murti juddho fantasies.



After that was built and the unpar gawar Khaleda came to power she was always sold for money and the pro India faction was able to infiltrate the BNP and hold strong positions.

Lets also not forget how Khaleda helped make the institutions hollow. She forced people to buy cell phones from her crony Morshed Khan
 
Are you stupid or illiterate?

You implied that LOGICALLY, NO MINORITIES should exist in bordering states. I told you this was patently false. I said, contrarily, MORE of a nation's minorities will likely exist in border states.

Now, as per your "logic", you prove to me that no minorities exist in border states on either sides of any border. To make it easier for you, ignore the "zero" request, simply prove to me that there are fewer Sikhs in Punjab Pakistan than in any state away from the Indian border. Also, prove to me that there are fewer Hindus in Sindh than in any state away from the Indian border.

Do it and shut me up if you think you can.

Btw, you already "unravelled" your own "line of argument" by pointing out the high percentages of Muslims in Assam both in 1947 and today.

Trying to logic with gobar chands are a futile attempt.
 

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