Bangladesh and India agree to closer border cooperation after four-day meeting in New Delhi.
Border Guard Bangladesh and India's Border Security Force concluded a four-day meeting in New Delhi, agreeing to coordinate patrols and share intelligence. The talks addressed illegal and forcible border crossings, an issue that has become increasingly contentious in recent months. Both sides described the discussions as cordial and positive.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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South China Morning Post
Reuters
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SCMP leads with Dhaka's accusation that India is forcing migrants across without due process, while Reuters frames the outcome as coordinated patrols and intelligence sharing to address tensions.
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“Bangladesh, India pledge closer border cooperation amid migration row”
“Bangladesh, India to coordinate patrols on border, share intelligence amid migrant tensions”
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