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Dhaka, Delhi need to effectively engage in easing border tension
20 January, 2025, 00:00

THE clash between Bangladeshi and Indian villagers in the Shibganj border in Chapainawabganj over harvesting crops on no man’s land adds to the ongoing border tension resulted from India’s Border Security Force trying to erect fences on the zero line in violation of laws and agreements. Hundreds of villagers from both Bangladesh and India clashed in the morning of January 18 along the Chowka border that left at least three Bangladeshis injured. According to witnesses, Indian villagers, along with Indian border guards, entered the Bangladeshi territory and tried to pick up a few Bangladeshis, accusing them of harvesting wheat on a piece of land owned by an Indian at night on January 17. Nearby Bangladeshi villagers protested at the attempt, resulting in a scuffle. After the scuffle, as witnesses say, Indian villagers, along with BSF guards, again entered the Bangladeshi territory and felled about 200 mango and plum trees on fields inside Bangladesh, sparking immediate protests from Bangladeshis. Villagers of both the countries chased each other, brandishing sharp weapons and throwing sticks and stones at each other. The Indian guards reportedly fired teargas shells and explosion of crude bombs were heard.

Tension on the border earlier erupted on January 8 after the BSF began constructing fences in violation of laws and agreements that stipulate that no permanent structures or fences, except for agricultural activities, can be placed within 150 yards of the border pillars of either country without mutual consent. Tension has, in fact, been mounting since the final week of December 2024 over fence construction. The Indian force tried to construct barbed-wire or iron electric fences along the border in Lalmonirhat, Chapainawabganj and Naogaon. While the Indian guards stopped the construction of fences in the face of protests by and flag meetings with the Bangladesh guards at some places, they have ignored calls for flag meetings at other places. Bangladesh guards earlier halted the BSF attempts at erecting fences on no man’s land at Dhamoirhat in Naogaon while a tense situation continues at Patgram in Lalmonirhat as the Indian force has constructed a four feet high barbed-wire fence on a stretch of about a kilometre and a half on the zero line. Such a situation poses a threat to the improvement in bilateral relations, which suffered a significant blow from India’s unabashed support for the authoritarian regime of the Awami League and sheltering Awami League president and former Bangladesh prime minister, ousted by a student-mass uprising on August 5.

When both Dhaka and Delhi have expressed and are reportedly working on the improvement in bilateral relations, tension along the border over India’s border fencing and high-handedness contribute to an anti-India sentiment in Bangladesh. Indian authorities should, therefore, take note of it and follow border protocols, international laws and bilateral agreements. Dhaka should adequately voice its concern and engage Delhi in easing border tension.​
 

Bangladesh calls for constructive talks to ease border tensions with India

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Bangladesh believes that the peace in the border Bangladesh-India border lies in the constructive discussion, in line with the bilateral agreements between the two countries.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said this in a statement to the media today following border tension.

"We have sought detailed reports from the relevant ministries and organisations regarding the situation on the Bangladesh-India border in Chapainawabganj," it said.

Tension escalated at the Chapainawabganj border on Saturday after an altercation between Indian and Bangladeshi citizens over the cutting of tree branches within Bangladeshi territory.

Earlier this month, India's Border Security Force (BSF) had begun erecting barbed-wire fencing within 150 yards of the international border at certain points. The construction was halted after Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) intervened.

Subsequently, Bangladesh's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma to address the matter. In response, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs also summoned Bangladesh's Acting High Commissioner in New Delhi, Nurla Islam, to express their concerns.​
 

BGB allowed to use sound grenades, tear gas shells on border: adviser
Staff Correspondent 21 January, 2025, 00:39

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Home affairs adviser retired lieutenant general Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Monday said that they had allowed the Border Guard Bangladesh to procure non-lethal weapons like sound grenades and tear gas shells to use in the border areas.

‘Sound grenades and tear gas shells are being procured for the BGB,’ said home adviser while briefing reporters after holding the 6th law and order meeting of advisers at the secretariat in the capital Dhaka.

Asked why the BGB did not use any force when the Indian Border Security Force used sound grenades and tear gas shells on Chowka border in Chapainawabganj on January 18, Jahangir said that BGB did not have such non-lethal weapons.

‘How would they use such things if they don’t have them? Now, we have permitted the BGB to procure those and those would be procured,’ the adviser said.

Jahangir, however, did not disclose the amount of sound grenades and tear gas shells to be procured.

He said that tender would be invited and then non-lethal weapons would be procured.

He said that the overall border situation was now stable.

Indian villagers clashed with Bangladeshis over harvesting crops on the no man’s land along the Chowka border in Chapainawabganj in the morning of January 18, leaving three people injured, causing fresh tension along the border.

Video footage of the chase and counter-chase showed the explosion of teargas shells and hand grenades on the border.

Tensions along the Bangladesh-India border have continued since the final week of December 2024 as the Border Guard Bangladesh and local people protested against the BSF’s constructing barbed wire fences at five points along the border in Chapainawabganj, Naogaon and Lalmonirhat.

According to international law, no permanent structures or fences, except for agricultural activities, can be placed within 150 yards of the border pillars of either country.

On January 12, the foreign ministry summoned the Indian high commissioner to Bangladesh, Pranay Verma, and expressed concern over the construction of barbed wire fences and protested at the recent killing of a Bangladeshi national by the Indian BSF on the border.

India has already constructed barbed wire fences in areas of 3,271 kilometres of the 4,156km border, Jahangir said recently.​
 

BGB thwarts BSF’s attempt to install fence along Joypurhat border
UNB
Joypurhat
Published: 21 Jan 2025, 19: 54

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BGB thwarts BSF’s another reported bid to install fence along Joypurhat border UNB

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has thwarted yet another attempt allegedly by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) to install barbed-wire fence along the Uchna border in Panchbibi upazila of Joypurhat district.

Lieutenant Colonel Nahid Newaz, the Commander of Joypurhat-20 BGB battalion, said when BSF troops attempted to build a barbed wire fence on Tuesday morning, BGB members intervened, forcing them to abandon the fence construction and leave.

“The situation there is now quiet and calm, and normal,” he said.
Locals said BSF members from the Indian Chakgopal camp tried to construct a fence within 30 yards of the zero point, violating international law around 8am.

At one point, BGB personnel from Hatkhola border post under Joypurhat-20 BGB intervened, forcing the BSF to retreat with their materials and stop the construction, the BGB commander said.

A letter was sent to BSF for holding a company commander-level flag meeting between the two sides, said the BGB official.

On 7 January, the BSF unlawfully began constructing a barbed-wire fence along the zero line, prompting the BGB to intervene, heightening tensions along the border.

Besides, tensions flared up along the Kaliganj border in Shibganj upazila, Chapainawabganj, as Indian nationals allegedly hurled crude bombs at Bangladeshis in the presence of BSF 18 January.

Amid the escalating tensions, a flag meeting at the battalion commander-level between the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and BSF was held in the afternoon over the incident.

BGB had lodged a protest with the BSF, and the matter had been reported to the higher authorities of the BGB.​
 

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