Joint Press Statement on 44th Border Co-Ordination Conference Between Director Generals of BSF & BGB Held at Dhaka
BSF-BGB Meeting at Dhaka |
NationalDefence Bureau,
New Delhi, 21 February 2017
New Delhi, 21 February 2017
K
K Sharma, IPS, DG BSF led 19 member Indian delegation to Dhaka to jointly chair
the 44th Border Conference between BSF and BGB from 18th to 22nd February 2017.
Major General Abul Hossain, ndc, psc, DG BGB led the 26 Member Bangladeshi
delegation. The two delegations were comprised of senior officials from both
the forces, concerned Ministries of Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Department
of Narcotics Control of both the countries, Indian High Commission in Dhaka as
well as Joint River Commission, Department of Land Record & Survey of
Bangladesh and officials from Prime Minister’s Office of Bangladesh.
2. The
summary of the decisions taken during the discussion are appended below:-
(a) DG BGB
expressed grave concern on the incidents of firing and killing of Bangladeshi
nationals and emphasized the need for bringing the death toll to zero through
exercising extreme caution by BSF and sensitizing Indian nationals.
Highlighting the fact that though the non-lethal strategy has proved extremely
successful in reducing deaths in the border, DG BSF stated that it has also
resulted in an alarming increase in incidents of attacks by the criminals on
BSF personnel. He further stated that BSF personnel fire with non-lethal weapon
only in self-defense. DG BSF sought cooperation of BGB in stopping Bangladeshi
nationals from crossing the IB. Joint efforts by BGB and BSF will be undertaken
to bring down the killing incidence to zero by increasing coordinated patrols
in areas vulnerable to cattle and drug smuggling, educating border population
about the sanctity of IB and preventing criminals from crossing the IB. Both
sides agreed to conduct joint spot verification and appraisal on major
incident/ killing in the bordering areas of Bangladesh and India which will go
a long way to reduce the differences of opinion or understanding regarding any
major incidents.
(b) DG BSF
sought further cooperation from BGB for destruction of reported hideouts of
Indian Insurgent Groups (IIGs) in Bangladesh and safe release of Indian Nationals
whenever abducted by IIGs. DG BGB stated that there are no IIGs camp/ hideout
inside Bangladesh. DG BGB further mentioned that Bangladesh does not allow her
soil to be used by any entity or element hostile to any country which stems
from the principle position of the highest leadership of the country.
(c) DG BGB
expressed gratitude to Government of India and BSF for approving plans to use
Indian border roads for constructing new BGB BOPs in remote areas of Chittagong
Hill Tracts (CHT). Both sides also agreed to render first aid medical support
to each other’s troops deployed in the remote areas.
(d) Highlighting
the importance of Coordinated Border Management Plan (CBMP) in curbing the
menace of trans-border crimes like smuggling of arms, ammunition, explosives,
drugs and narcotics including Yaba (Amphetamine), Fake Currency Notes, Gold and
Cattle; breaching of IBB fence, dacoities, theft, abductions etc; both sides
agreed to implement CBMP in letter and spirit.
(e) Both sides
agreed to take effective steps to prevent human trafficking and illegal
crossing. Both the delegation agreed to enhance joint capacity building of
personnel from either side, sharing of information regarding organized criminal
activities, increased surveillance in areas vulnerable to crimes of the border.
In this regard, mapping of vulnerable areas to trans-border criminal activities
will be updated as and when required and before each DG level talk.
(f) DG BSF
mentioned that, construction of the Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) inside India
at Agartala and related drainage with box culvert at Akhaura inside Bangladesh
territory will start soon which will reduce the environmental hazard in the
affected area. At the same time, it will become a place for tourist attraction
and joint retreat ceremony.
(g) DG BSF
requested to expedite verification of nationality for early repatriation of BD
nationals found staying in Indian Jails/ Correction homes. DG BSF requested to send correct names,
addresses and other information of victims, so that concerned authority can
verify their nationality to ensure early repatriation.
DG BSF and DG BGB in Bangladesh |
3. DG BSF
informed the house that, Indian Government has authorized BSF for repair and
maintenance of border pillars except in the state of Meghalaya. Both sides
agreed to formulate common modalities for repair and maintenance of border
pillars.
4. Both the
DGs decided to approach their concerned ministries to increase the number of
‘border haats’ and promote ‘border tourism’ which will help improving
socio-economic condition of the bordering people.
5. DG BSF
informed that, they will facilitate in setting up of a Dog Training School or
required facilities for BGB.
6. After
detailed discussion, Confidence Building Measures like joint training, joint
exercise, adventure training like; kayaking, rafting, cycling, rowing, mountain
climbing etc, joint band display with cultural program; exchange visits like;
BWWA/ SHIPKS, school children, media; shooting competition, joint retreat
ceremony etc. will be conducted by both the forces. BSF will send male and female instructors for
training of troops of BGB. BSF will also
sponsor scholarships for selected brilliant children of BGB members in Indian
Medical and Engineering colleges.
7. Both DGs
expressed their satisfaction over the outcome of the conference. They
reiterated their commitments to work jointly for maintaining peace, tranquility
and security at the border. Both sides
agreed to hold the next DG level conference at New Delhi in 1st week of October
2017.
Joint Press Statement on 44th Border Co-Ordination Conference Between Director Generals of BSF & BGB Held at Dhaka
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