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India-Bangladesh to hold border talks on Feb 17, first after Hasina's ouster

IndiaTimes Friday, 14 February 2025
A border talk between India and Bangladesh will be held from February 17-20. The discussions will address security concerns, cross-border crimes, and fencing construction. BSF and BGB officials will participate. Both nations aim to enhance border coordination. The talks come after recent challenges in bilateral relations and reports of increased infiltration attempts.
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