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India summons Bangladesh envoy over border fencing concerns

IndiaTimes Monday, 13 January 2025
India summoned Bangladesh's acting high commissioner to address the border fencing issue, emphasizing compliance with past agreements to prevent illegal activities. India stressed that it follows all protocols for border security and urged Bangladesh to implement earlier understandings, ensuring cooperation in combating cross-border crimes and reinforcing border security measures.
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