New Delhi, Aug. 29 -- India and Bangladesh border forces' chiefs on Thursday signed a fresh agreement, pledging to curb infiltration and prevent airspace violations through real-time intelligence-sharing as both nations seek to defuse months of escalating frontier tensions.
The director general-level talks in Dhaka produced a Joint Record of Discussions addressing construction disputes, cross-border crime, and media propaganda that have strained relations since former PM Sheikh Hasina fled Bangladesh on August 5. The last DG-level meeting was hosted by BSF in Delhi in February 2025. P10
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