The ICP, built at a cost of Rs 74 crore, has a modern terminal building, well equipped customs and immigration centres, high security equipment, weigh bridges, currency exchange, internet facility and banks, Shinde said.
"I am confident that the ICP will be a milestone in improvement of people to people contact and cross border trade with Bangladesh and would be mutually beneficial for the two countries," he said.
Foundation of the ICP was laid by the then Union Home Minister P Chidambaram in May 2011.
Alamgir said, "It is a historic event and will give a new dimension in export and import, cross border movement of people between the two countries.
"As a student of economics, it is my dream that the two countries come closer economically and this ICP would play an important role in serving this interest," he said.
The Akhaurah land customs station spreads over 11 acres with around 4,500 people crossing the border both ways every month.
