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Border without boundaries
A grove of tall coconut trees stands against the sun, blocking its rays. While the grove is in India, the shade falls on Bangladesh.
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Bangladeshi shot dead by BSF in Jhenidah
A cattle trader is allegedly shot dead by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on Baghadanga border in Moheshpur upazila of Jhenidah district early today.
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BSF hands over 19 Bangladeshis to BGB
Nineteen Bangladeshi nationals who were detained in India for trespassing are handed over to local authority via Benapole border.
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Thousands celebrate historic India-Bangladesh border pact
Thousands living near the Bangladesh-India border have an historic agreement allowing them to choose their nationality after decades of stateless limbo.
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Talk with Khaleda before Modi’s visit: BNP
BNP calls Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to discuss Bangladesh-India bilateral issues with Khaleda Zia and experts before Indian Premier Narendra Modi’s Dhaka visit.
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Neither a big nor an elder brother be!
Bangladesh would like to see India as neither a big nor an elder brother but a gracious neighbour that delivers on its commitment.
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BSF kills 1 along Lalmonirhat frontier
Indian Border Security Force kills a Bangladeshi cattle trader and shoots another in Patgram upazila of Lalmonirhat.
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Redressing an aberration
At long last the last impediment to the implementation of the Land Boundary Agreement and the related Protocols has been removed.
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Land Boundary Agreement and Bangladesh-India relations
The people living in the enclaves had no clear identity so far. They enjoyed none of the basic amenities and facilities such as schools, hospitals, etc.
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At long last
THE unanimous passage of the Land Boundary Agreement Bill in both the Houses of the Indian Parliament is a historic development.
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The signing of land boundary agreement: 'Neighbour first' back on track
THE NDA government's 'neighbour first' policy received further boost in the recent past. From taking a lead in operationalising the rescue plan in Nepal to the passage of the long pending landmark Land Boundary Agreement (LBA), the signature determination of the government's intention to boost India's neighbourhood policy is apparent.
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India-Bangladesh LBA: The Cake with a Bite
SOON the Government of India would table the 119th Constitutional Amendment Bill to bring the revised India Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement (LBA) into force.
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A truncated deal is unacceptable
Dropping Assam from the Land Boundary Bill is a regressive decision by India