A 23-member Indian delegation led by Border Security Force (BSF) Director General D K Pathak will travel to the Bangladeshi capital for the six-day bi-annual DG-level talks with their counterparts -- the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and senior officials of their home department.
The meeting is scheduled between December 22-27.
Sources said the meeting is being held at a "good time" when the ties between the two sides are at their best after Bangladesh recently handed over long-time fugitive and top ULFA leader Anup Chetia to India.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, during BSF's 50th Raising Day on December 1 here, had urged the border guarding force to ensure a total clampdown on cross-border animal smuggling along this 4,096-km-long porous and difficult terrain dotted by hilly and riverine areas.
The BGB, sources said, is expected to raise the issue of bringing about a complete halt on border killing incidents and suggest enforcement of some strict security protocols by both the sides to achieve this goal.
"A host of other issues related to activities of Indian insurgent groups suspected to be operating from the other side, smuggling of fake Indian currency, drugs and other banned items will be discussed. Some new measures to enhance operational efficiency between the two sides will also be discussed by the two sides," they said.
BSF and BGB are also expected to firm up plans for holding the first-ever joint exercise between the two sides in the Sunderbans in West Bengal next month, they said.
A joint declaration of discussions will be signed between the two sides on December 26, a day before the Indian delegation will return to the country.
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