The BSF has raised concerns over the BGB's "denial and delay" in accepting apprehended "illegal Bangladeshi entrants" during a three-day conference in Dhaka from August 25-28.
The BSF emphasized the need for early construction of a single-row fence to prevent cross-border crimes and the entry of undocumented migrants, a proposal opposed by the BGB after political changes in Bangladesh in August 2024.
The BGB raised concerns about the "pushback" of undocumented Bangladeshi migrants, Myanmarese nationals, and even Indians, claiming nearly 2,500 people had been pushed into the country.
The BSF addressed attacks on its personnel and Indian nationals by Bangladesh-based criminals, stressing the need for joint efforts to prevent trans-border crimes and action against Indian insurgent groups.
Detailed Insights:
The proposed single-row fence aims to curb cross-border crimes and illegal migration, but the BGB's opposition stems from political changes in Bangladesh in August 2024.
The BGB claims to be raising awareness among its border population against crossing into India, but has not taken concrete preventative measures like constructing a fence.
Following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, States in India began cracking down on undocumented Bangladeshi migrants, leading to alleged "pushbacks" across the border.
The Indian government has not acknowledged these "pushbacks," with the BSF Director-General stating that people are returning through proper channels and also through gaps.
Discussions also included the need for joint efforts to combat trans-border crimes and address the activities of Indian insurgent groups operating from Bangladesh.
Key Concepts Involved:
Undocumented Migrants: Individuals residing in a country without the necessary legal authorization or documentation.
Pushback: The act of forcibly returning migrants or refugees to their country of origin or a third country, often without due process.
Trans-border Crimes: Illegal activities that extend across international borders, involving multiple jurisdictions and law enforcement agencies.