BSS, Dhaka :
Director General (DG) level talks between Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and Indian Border Security Force (BSF) began in Guwahati of Assam State in India on Tuesday afternoon.
The 51st round of the biannual border conference formally began at 3pm, which will continue December 26, said a BGB press release here on Tuesday.
BGB Director General Major General M Shafeenul Islam is leading the 11-member Bangladesh delegation while his BSF counterpart Rakesh Asthana is leading the 12-member Indian delegation in the talks.
Earlier, the BGB team left Bangladesh through Tamabil-Dawki Integrated Check Post (ICP) while Meghalaya Frontier Inspector General Hardeep Singh welcomed the BGB Director General with bouquet and guard of honour at the border.
Later, the Bangladesh delegation was flown to Guwahati by BSF helicopter where BSF Director General Rakesh Asthana welcomed the BGB delegation with bouquet.
The discussions will deal with different issues, including border killing, drug peddling, smuggling and trespassing by BSF members and Indian nationals.
The five-day talks will also include sharing information on drug factories or warehouses inside India, drug paddlers and arms traders to prevent arms and ammunition smuggling from India to Bangladesh.
The conference will conclude with the signing of a Joint Record of Discussions (JRD) on December 25 while the Bangladesh delegation will return home on December 26, the BGB press release added.
Director General (DG) level talks between Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and Indian Border Security Force (BSF) began in Guwahati of Assam State in India on Tuesday afternoon.
The 51st round of the biannual border conference formally began at 3pm, which will continue December 26, said a BGB press release here on Tuesday.
BGB Director General Major General M Shafeenul Islam is leading the 11-member Bangladesh delegation while his BSF counterpart Rakesh Asthana is leading the 12-member Indian delegation in the talks.
Earlier, the BGB team left Bangladesh through Tamabil-Dawki Integrated Check Post (ICP) while Meghalaya Frontier Inspector General Hardeep Singh welcomed the BGB Director General with bouquet and guard of honour at the border.
Later, the Bangladesh delegation was flown to Guwahati by BSF helicopter where BSF Director General Rakesh Asthana welcomed the BGB delegation with bouquet.
The discussions will deal with different issues, including border killing, drug peddling, smuggling and trespassing by BSF members and Indian nationals.
The five-day talks will also include sharing information on drug factories or warehouses inside India, drug paddlers and arms traders to prevent arms and ammunition smuggling from India to Bangladesh.
The conference will conclude with the signing of a Joint Record of Discussions (JRD) on December 25 while the Bangladesh delegation will return home on December 26, the BGB press release added.