border killings

Dhaka, Delhi agreed to use non-lethal weapons to reduce border killings: FM

Dhaka and Delhi have agreed to use non-lethal weapons to reduce the number of border killings

‘Bangladesh can’t wait forever to resolve the Teesta issue’

The next stage of Bangladesh-India relations should involve long-term, innovative projects.

Not border killings but unfortunate deaths: BSF DG

Terming the border killings “unfortunate deaths”, Indian Border Security Force (BSF) Director General Rajni Kant Mishra today said such incidents have increased this year.

ASK concerned over border killings

Ain O Salish Kendra (ASK) expresses deep concern over the recent killing of Bangladeshi citizens by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) along the Bangladesh-India border.

BGB, BSF will jointly probe border killings

Bangladesh and Indian border guards will jointly investigate any border killings, both forces have decided in a five-day discussion held in Dhaka aimed to bolster the cooperation among both forces.

Bangladeshi killed by BSF in Lalmonirhat

A Bangladeshi national is killed and five others sustain bullet injuries as Indian Border Security Force (BSF) members open fire on a group of cattle traders in Lalmonirhat.

The signing of land boundary agreement: 'Neighbour first' back on track

THE NDA government's 'neighbour first' policy received further boost in the recent past. From taking a lead in operationalising the rescue plan in Nepal to the passage of the long pending landmark Land Boundary Agreement (LBA), the signature determination of the government's intention to boost India's neighbourhood policy is apparent.

India-Bangladesh LBA: The Cake with a Bite

SOON the Government of India would table the 119th Constitutional Amendment Bill to bring the revised India Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement (LBA) into force.

A truncated deal is unacceptable

Dropping Assam from the Land Boundary Bill is a regressive decision by India

February 12, 2024
February 12, 2024

Dhaka, Delhi agreed to use non-lethal weapons to reduce border killings: FM

Dhaka and Delhi have agreed to use non-lethal weapons to reduce the number of border killings

September 5, 2022
September 5, 2022

‘Bangladesh can’t wait forever to resolve the Teesta issue’

The next stage of Bangladesh-India relations should involve long-term, innovative projects.

June 15, 2019
June 15, 2019

Not border killings but unfortunate deaths: BSF DG

Terming the border killings “unfortunate deaths”, Indian Border Security Force (BSF) Director General Rajni Kant Mishra today said such incidents have increased this year.

November 16, 2017
November 16, 2017

ASK concerned over border killings

Ain O Salish Kendra (ASK) expresses deep concern over the recent killing of Bangladeshi citizens by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) along the Bangladesh-India border.

May 16, 2016
May 16, 2016

BGB, BSF will jointly probe border killings

Bangladesh and Indian border guards will jointly investigate any border killings, both forces have decided in a five-day discussion held in Dhaka aimed to bolster the cooperation among both forces.

October 9, 2015
October 9, 2015

Bangladeshi killed by BSF in Lalmonirhat

A Bangladeshi national is killed and five others sustain bullet injuries as Indian Border Security Force (BSF) members open fire on a group of cattle traders in Lalmonirhat.

May 8, 2015
May 8, 2015

The signing of land boundary agreement: 'Neighbour first' back on track

THE NDA government's 'neighbour first' policy received further boost in the recent past. From taking a lead in operationalising the rescue plan in Nepal to the passage of the long pending landmark Land Boundary Agreement (LBA), the signature determination of the government's intention to boost India's neighbourhood policy is apparent.

May 5, 2015
May 5, 2015

India-Bangladesh LBA: The Cake with a Bite

SOON the Government of India would table the 119th Constitutional Amendment Bill to bring the revised India Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement (LBA) into force.

May 4, 2015
May 4, 2015

A truncated deal is unacceptable

Dropping Assam from the Land Boundary Bill is a regressive decision by India

April 11, 2015
April 11, 2015

Border killings: Dhaka raises concerns with New Delhi

Dhaka raises concerns with New Delhi over the killing of two Bangladesh nationals by the Indian Border Security Force in Jessore.

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