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India, Bangladesh seal border agreements, trade deals
India and Bangladesh agreed to several measures aimed at easing tensions along their border, which is the scene of frequent bloody clashes between security forces from the two countries, officials said. The two sides decided after marathon talks to restart meetings of a boundary working group from August, as well as increase joint patrolling of waterways along the border, which has been a constant source of tension since Bangladesh's creation in 1971. The two countries share a 4,000-kilometre (2,500-mile) border of which only 20 percent is fenced, and India accuses Bangladesh of pushing illegal Bangladeshi immigrants into India.
Border tensions frequently erupt in armed clashes between guards on both sides that have left scores dead over the past few years. At least 394 Bangladeshis were shot either by Indian border guards or Indian criminals since January 2000, the Dhaka-based rights group Odhikar said Tuesday. Regional security also was at the top of the agenda Tuesday, Indian officials said, with New Delhi seeking an extradition treaty with its neighbour. "Bangladesh briefed us on recent operation against Indian insurgent groups and other criminal groups. We welcomed this and requested them to share details of those killed and apprehended," the officials said. Meeting participants also finalised a draft trade deal and an investment protection agreement, as well as proposed three new bus routes between the two countries, officials said.
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