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Saif

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Indian national held at Kurigram border
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Bangladesh Border Guard has detained an Indian national at Phulbari border in Kurigram for entering Bangladesh illegally.

The detainee is Babul Mia, of Tharaikhana area in Cooch Behar of West Bengal, reports our Lalmonirhat correspondent quoting Phulbari Police Station Officer-in-Charge Nawabur Rahman.

The 15 BGB Battalion of Gangahat camp in Phulbari upazila under Lalmonirhat handed him over to Phulbari Police Station this afternoon.

BGB and police claimed Babul, a smuggler by profession, was held near sub-pillar 8 of main pillar 938 at the border around 11:00pm on Friday.
The OC said a case has been filed against him under the Passport Act.​
 

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Bangladesh Border Guard has detained an Indian national at Phulbari border in Kurigram for entering Bangladesh illegally.

The detainee is Babul Mia, of Tharaikhana area in Cooch Behar of West Bengal, reports our Lalmonirhat correspondent quoting Phulbari Police Station Officer-in-Charge Nawabur Rahman.

The 15 BGB Battalion of Gangahat camp in Phulbari upazila under Lalmonirhat handed him over to Phulbari Police Station this afternoon.

BGB and police claimed Babul, a smuggler by profession, was held near sub-pillar 8 of main pillar 938 at the border around 11:00pm on Friday.
The OC said a case has been filed against him under the Passport Act.​

Assorted incidents of Indian spies entering into this area notwithstanding, one must remember, that Indian security strategists see this entire area (Thakurgaon in the West to Kurigram in the East) as a target to take over during times of conflict for strategic purposes. They DO NOT like the fact that Chicken's neck exists, which is a strategic weakness for their army. Ideally they would like to cut off this entire "head" area (Thakurgaon, Rangpur, Dinajpur and Kurigram) during time of conflict (presumably with China, I'm guessing) and move men and materiel Eastward, with tacit approval from Sheikh-ka-beti.

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That is why they are pushing so hard to run a train line from East to West through Bangladesh from their border in WB to Cooch Behar.

Ultimately - this entire weakly-defended area will be over-run and taken over by India, like Crimea was taken over by the Russians.

The Bangladesh army brass have been bought off and the Chinese are not keen to apply an antidote to this scenario, despite Teesta management plans et al.
 
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Saif

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Assorted incidents of Indian spies entering into this area notwithstanding, one must remember, that Indian security strategists see this entire area (Thakurgaon in the West to Kurigram in the East) as a target to take over during times of conflict for strategic purposes. They DO NOT like the fact that Chicken's neck exists, which is a strategic weakness for their army. Ideally they would like to cut off this entire "head" area (Thakurgaon, Rangpur, Dinajpur and Kurigram) during time of conflict (presumably with China, I'm guessing) and move men and materiel Eastward, with tacit approval from Sheikh-ka-beti.

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That is why they are pushing so hard to run a train line from East to West through Bangladesh from their border in WB to Cooch Behar.

Ultimately - this entire weakly-defended area will be over-run and taken over by India, like Crimea was taken over by the Russians.

The Bangladesh army brass have been bought off and the Chinese are not keen to apply an antidote to this scenario, despite Teesta management plans et al.
Good observation, Bilal bhai:)
 

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