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India, BD brace to resolve border row
Saturday, April 23,2011

Seeking to resolve their vexed boundary dispute, India and Bangladesh have completed joint survey along the international border in 80 per cent areas.

As a first step, both India and Bangladesh have started identifying adversely-held enclaves which is expected to be completed within a month.

There are around 130 Indian enclaves in Bangladesh and 95 Bangladeshi enclaves within Indian territory along the 4,098-km-long border between the two countries.

Before, the identification of the enclaves, India will complete the head count at the adversely held enclaves by May 15. A similar exercise is also undergoing in Bangladesh.

"Once both sides agree upon areas that the other side possesses, the only task remaining would be to exchange them," a government official said.

The key challenge remaining now for both the countries is overcoming the "difference of opinion" on patches located in Meghalaya, which is hardly 20 per cent of the total areas under dispute. There are 11 such areas in Meghalaya.

"We hope to resolve the dispute in Meghalaya as soon as possible," the official said.

Once the problem on the ground is resolved, Home Minister P Chidambaram may undertake a visit to Dhaka to carry forward the process into its logical conclusion.

Either Chidambaram or Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who is also expected to visit the neighbouring country by year-end, will sign the agreements with the Bangladeshi counterpart.

The pact will cover all outstanding border issues in line with the Land Boundary Agreement, 1974.

The fresh initiative has been taken following an agreement at the Home Secretary-level talks between India and Bangladesh held in Dhaka early this year.

Home Secretary Gopal K Pillai and his Bangladeshi counterpart Abdus Sobhan Sikdar had agreed to initiate steps to resolve the common border dispute.
 
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^^ I hope the border issue is resolved quickly so that we can move on to bigger things.

It was just an irritant, should have been done decades back.
 
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Resolve? Sounds good. If India want any sort of so called resolve. Who trusts India?
 
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India-Bangladesh will resolve all issues soon.

One of the main issues is Farakka. India should demolish this barrage it does not really need to flush the silts in the Haldia port. There are other engineering solutions to the navigation problem of Haldia. However, it is good to see a progress in the enclave exchange talks between the countries. Both the countries will get benefits out of this compromise formula. However, I hope Indian Parliament will quickly endorse the Treaty.
 
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Good development... all the issues have to be resolved ASAP...


Long Live India-Bangladesh Brotherhood. * India Flag Smiley * * BD flag Smiley*
 
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One of the main issues is Farakka. India should demolish this barrage it does not really need to flush the silts in the Haldia port. There are other engineering solutions to the navigation problem of Haldia. However, it is good to see a progress in the enclave exchange talks between the countries. Both the countries will get benefits out of this compromise formula. However, I hope Indian Parliament will quickly endorse the Treaty.

India and Bangladesh has some agreements of Farakka. I do not think there is any sort of problem about it now.


About the border issues. According to Bangladesh solution India will loose huge chunk of land. Thousands of acres. But India may agree because we want to resolve the issue.
 
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