BSF Plans More Floating Outposts in Ganga River to Counter Potential Terrorist Infiltration from Bangladesh

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After the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government in Bangladesh, the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus, following anti-India policies, and receiving pro-Pakist arguments has now become a major headache for our country. India and Bangladesh, which were once allies, are now turning into enemies. At the same time, Bangladesh and Pakistan, who were once enemies, are now allies.

While India helped Bangladesh at the time of separation from Pakistan.. Now forgetting that gratitude.. It is becoming jealous of India.. The countries of the world are surprised to see the way Bangladesh is joining the panchana of Pakistan. It is in this context that India, which is closely monitoring Bangladesh-Pakistan relations, is acting cautiously.

Officials claimed that the Border Security Force-BSF has intensified surveillance on the water borders of Bangladesh with India. Bangladesh has a border of 4 thousand kilometers with India’s West Bengal and Northeast states. Ganga, Brahmaputra and Sundarban rivers are bordered by more than 53 tributaries and tributaries. However, BSF sources revealed that 24-hour vigilance has been kept in those areas as the water flow in the rivers changes from time to time. The Border Security Force stated that the Eastern Command has set up new floating border outposts for this purpose. The BSF officials revealed that these will assist in patrolling the water borders between the two states.

Before 1970, some terrorists from Pakistan used to enter Jammu and Kashmir through the waters of West Bengal. After the separation of Bangladesh, the situation was no longer there, officials said. But now, when the government changes in Bangladesh, there may be chances of Pakistani terrorists entering India again, according to intelligence sources. In the last 10 days, three terrorist suspects entered India from the border waters of Bengal.. BSF officials disclosed that they have been detained. The BSF said that the water borders have been kept under surveillance as Pakistani terrorists are choosing waterways to infiltrate into the country.
 

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