The BGB-BSF delegations at the border talks discussed a wide range of issues, including border deaths, illegal and forcible crossings, construction of infrastructure, and the implementation of the Coordinated Border Management Plan (CBMP).

They also emphasised confidence‑building measures and closer cooperation to tackle emerging security challenges along the frontier.

The 57th Director General-level Border Coordination Conference between Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and India's Border Security Force (BSF) concluded in New Delhi yesterday, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to maintaining peace, stability and security along the Bangladesh-India border.

During the discussions, both sides focused on measures to prevent trans-border crimes, including the smuggling of narcotics, arms, counterfeit currency, gold and other contraband items, as well as illegal border crossings and human trafficking.

The four-day conference was held at the BSF Headquarters in New Delhi from June 8 to 11.

The Indian delegation was led by BSF Director General Praveen Kumar, while the Bangladesh delegation was headed by BGB Director General Major General Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui.

According to a joint press release, the conference was held in a cordial, positive and forward-looking atmosphere, reflecting the enduring cooperation and mutual trust between the border forces of the two countries.

As the highest-level bilateral mechanism between the BSF and the BGB, the conference reviewed the prevailing border situation and discussed issues related to border security and management.

Both sides agreed to strengthen coordinated patrols, enhance vigilance, improve real-time information sharing and intensify joint efforts against trans-border criminal networks.

They also stressed the need to raise awareness among border residents about the sanctity of the international boundary and to prevent illegal activities in border areas.

The two forces reiterated their policy of zero tolerance towards trans-border crimes, insurgent activities and any actions that could undermine border security.

Both delegations expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the conference and reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation, mutual trust and professional engagement to ensure secure and peaceful borders.

The conference concluded with the signing of the Joint Record of Discussions.

Both sides expressed confidence that the decisions and understandings reached during the meeting would further enhance bilateral cooperation, improve border management and contribute to friendly relations between Bangladesh and India.

The next DG-level conference is proposed to be held in Dhaka in November 2026 at a mutually convenient time.



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