The four-day talks, which began on Aug 25, addressed border killings, Indian “push-in” practices, narcotics and counterfeit currency smuggling, and other bilateral concerns. In response, DG BSF reiterated his commitment to preventing the recurrence of border killings by adopting additional precautionary measures and intensifying night patrols in vulnerable border areas. b. DG BGB raised concerns over illegal push-ins of individuals, Indian nationals and Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN) into Bangladesh by BSF. In reply, DG BSF assured that Bangladeshi nationals residing illegally in India would be repatriated following mutually agreed processes. DG BSF assured to refer these matters to the relevant ministries/agencies of India for resolution.
Source: bd News24 August 28, 2025 12:26 UTC