Bangladesh foreign ministry summons India High Commissioner Pranay Verma over border tensions

Bangladesh summoned Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma on January 12, 2025, over border tensions. Both nations discussed the need for dialogue to resolve disputes and uphold peace along their 4,096-kilometre border.

Jan 13, 2025 - 00:39
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Bangladesh foreign ministry summons India High Commissioner Pranay Verma over border tensions
Bangladesh border India

Bangladesh's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma on 12 January 2025 to address escalating tensions along the India-Bangladesh border. The meeting, which lasted approximately 45 minutes, was prompted by allegations from Dhaka that India was attempting to construct barbed wire fences at five locations along the border, actions deemed a violation of existing bilateral Agreement, 

During the discussions, Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin expressed Bangladesh's "deep concern" regarding these alleged unauthorised constructions and emphasised that such activities could exacerbate tensions between the two nations, a News18 report suggested.

Uddin highlighted that the ongoing border issues stem from "unequal agreements" signed during previous administrations, complicating relations and leading to misunderstandings along the extensive 4,096-kilometre border

stressed “unauthorized attempts to construct barbed wire fencing have caused tensions and disturbances along the border", according to a press release by the Bangladesh foreign ministry.

“He emphasized that the construction of barbed wire fences without proper authorization undermines the spirit of cooperation and friendly relations between the two neighboring countries. He hoped that the upcoming BGB-BSF DG Level Talks would be able to discuss the matter at length," the press release by Bangladesh foreign ministry said.

“Bangladesh believes that such issues should be resolved through constructive dialogue, in accordance with existing bilateral agreements, and in a way that upholds peace and tranquility along the border," the press release further added.