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1959 border demarcation agreement with east pakistan and now bangladesh clearly states that forces will not exercise lethal force againt civilians no matter who they are
bangladesh is becoming a weaker state militarily by the day.
1959 border demarcation agreement with east pakistan and now bangladesh clearly states that forces will not exercise lethal force againt civilians no matter who they are
bangladesh is becoming a weaker state militarily by the day.
Aare bhai... How many ppl you want to arm.. you want to arm Kashmiris, you want to arm north east insurgents............. Now BD army... Do you have some Allauddin lamp for manufacturing arms??? If you have any, then use to get some civilian machine for betterment of common Pakistani which makes their life easier and better... Once you complete it in Pakistan then you can share it with common man in India. You can kill you enemy India by becoming friend.BD forces should give these Gangis a befitting reply.
Why are we not arming the BD border forces? We can provide 40M in AID via weapons and provide secure financing for more as well. Even if its not major weapon systems we can give them night vision devices, drones, AZ light tanks, armored vehicles and machine guns, creating a lot of goodwill.
Similar to how we armed the Sri Lankan forces against the Tamil tigers.
BSF lodges strong protest with BGB after attack on patrol; two Bangladeshi 'smugglers' killed .
NEW DELHI: The BSF has lodged a "strong protest" with its Bangladesh counterpart BGB after smugglers from that country attacked an Indian patrol, which fired in self-defence leading to the death of two miscreants along the border, officials said Monday.
The incident took place in the early hours (around 3:35 AM) of Sunday near the Changrabandha border post in the Cooch Behar district of West Bengal.
"The troops were encircled by 18-20 Bangladeshi smugglers while patrolling the border. The troops asked them to leave the area. However, they didn't pay heed and attacked the troops resulting in grievous injuries to the Border Security Force party. Sensing imminent threat to life and left with no other option, the troops fired in self-defence," the north bengal frontier of the force said in a statement.
It guards over 932 kms of the total 4,096 kms of the India-Bangladesh International border on the country's eastern flank and is headquartered at Kadamtala, Siliguri.
The statement said a search of the incident spot resulted in the recovery bodies of two "Bangladeshi smugglers" about 100 meters "inside" the Indian territory.
"The BGB was informed and a strong protest was lodged regarding the incident," it said.
The Border Guard Bangladesh is BSF's counterpart along this frontier.
BSF lodges strong protest with BGB after attack on patrol; two Bangladeshi 'smugglers' killed .
NEW DELHI: The BSF has lodged a "strong protest" with its Bangladesh counterpart BGB after smugglers from that country attacked an Indian patrol, which fired in self-defence leading to the death of two miscreants along the border, officials said Monday.
The incident took place in the early hours (around 3:35 AM) of Sunday near the Changrabandha border post in the Cooch Behar district of West Bengal.
"The troops were encircled by 18-20 Bangladeshi smugglers while patrolling the border. The troops asked them to leave the area. However, they didn't pay heed and attacked the troops resulting in grievous injuries to the Border Security Force party. Sensing imminent threat to life and left with no other option, the troops fired in self-defence," the north bengal frontier of the force said in a statement.
It guards over 932 kms of the total 4,096 kms of the India-Bangladesh International border on the country's eastern flank and is headquartered at Kadamtala, Siliguri.
The statement said a search of the incident spot resulted in the recovery bodies of two "Bangladeshi smugglers" about 100 meters "inside" the Indian territory.
"The BGB was informed and a strong protest was lodged regarding the incident," it said.
The Border Guard Bangladesh is BSF's counterpart along this frontier.
Ha ha ha
Typical BSF response, they fired in 'self defense'.
Well our smuggler according to Indian are no worse than Taliban when it comes to Himmat.
Attacking BSF with no arms and with bare hands? Wow....
"The troops were encircled by 18-20 Bangladeshi smugglers while patrolling the border. The troops asked them to leave the area. However, they didn't pay heed and attacked the troops resulting in grievous injuries to the Border Security Force party. Sensing imminent threat to life and left with no other option, the troops fired in self-defence," the north bengal frontier of the force said in a statement.
There would be more deaths if the Bangos think they could cross international border freely as they wish.