<span style="color: #222222;">Bangladesh has reiterated its commitment not to allow use of its soil for terrorist activities against India. In a joint record of communication issued in Dhaka today at the end of 48th DG level border conference, India and Bangladesh agreed for effective implementation of the Coordinated Border Management Plan to curb cattle and drug smuggling, illegal border crossing and trans-border crimes.&nbsp;<br />'' <br />'' In a press statement, both countries also agreed to take effective steps for preventing smuggling of arms and explosives, drugs, gold and other such items across the border. They also agreed to share information about the persons apprehended with smuggled items.<br />'' <br />''India appreciated the cooperation from Bangladesh in the destruction of the hideouts of Indian insurgent Groups. Indian Delegation was led by DG BSF Rajni Kant Mishra. The next round of the DG level border conference will be held in November this year.</span><br />
News On AIR | June 15, 2019 2:22 PM
Bangladesh reiterates its commitment not to allow use of its soil for terrorist activities against India