HM Shah to review India-Bangladesh border security in Tripura, assess BSF preparedness
Agartala, June 4
Security management along the India-Bangladesh border in Tripura is set to receive renewed focus as Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to review the prevailing security situation and assess the preparedness of the BSF and other agencies in tackling a range of challenges along the international frontier, officials said on Thursday.
The Home Minister will arrive in Agartala on Thursday evening from Meghalaya capital Shillong and is slated to participate in a series of meetings and events on Friday.
A senior official said that during his visit, Shah will undertake a comprehensive review of border security arrangements and evaluate the operational readiness of the BSF and other security agencies in addressing issues such as infiltration, trans-border crimes, smuggling, and border management along the India-Bangladesh border.
The official said that after the Home Minister's meeting on Friday, security and vigilance along the Bangladesh border and human habitations on both sides of the border fencing would be further boosted.
After chairing the 73rd Plenary Session of the North Eastern Council (NEC) in Shillong on Thursday, HM Shah will arrive in Agartala on the evening.
"The Home Minister will hold a high-level meeting with senior officials of the BSF, state police and other security agencies to review issues related to the India-Bangladesh border. Prior to the meeting at the BSF frontier headquarters here, Shah will visit selected border locations in West Tripura district to personally see the prevailing situation," the official said.
During his visit to the Bangladesh frontier on Friday, HM Shah is scheduled to lay the foundation stone for certain infrastructure projects, participate in a tree plantation drive, and attend a Sainik Sammelan.
The Home Minister is also slated to lay the foundation stone and attend the Bhumi Pujan ceremony for a hotel project that will be developed following a agreement between Tripura government and a private organisation.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha said that Shah is likely to visit border areas in West Tripura. He said that the state government had earlier requested the Union Home Minister to visit the International Border and review the prevailing situation.
The Chief Minister highlighting the Centre's initiatives to strengthen border surveillance, said Tripura would be among the states to benefit from the implementation of smart fencing systems along the International Border.
Similar facilities are also planned for Assam and West Bengal, he stated.
Meanwhile, the Tripura government, the BSF, and the West Tripura district administration are engaged in extensive preparations for the Home Minister's two-day visit to the state. Tripura, which shares an 856-km-long International Border with Bangladesh and is surrounded on three sides by the neighbouring country, remains highly sensitive and vulnerable to issues such as illegal migration, cross-border smuggling, illicit trade, and other trans-border crimes.
Except for around 21 km of difficult terrain, most of the International Border has been fenced to curb smuggling, illegal infiltration, trans-border crimes, and the movement of other inimical elements.
A senior BSF official said that vigilance and domination along the International Border have been significantly intensified since unrest erupted in Bangladesh during June-July 2024, particularly following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government on August 5, 2024.
— IANS
Reader Comments
I'm from Tripura and this is much needed. The Bangladesh border here isn't just about security — it affects local livelihoods. People on both sides have families. But yes, after the political mess in Dhaka last year, vigilance is key. Hope the hotel project and tree plantation drives also bring some economic benefit to the state. Smart fencing is welcome, but let's not forget soft power too.
Interesting to see the strategic importance being given to Tripura. The fall of the Awami League government has clearly shifted the security calculus. Smart fencing and BSF readiness are good moves. But I wonder how much the local population is consulted — border communities often bear the brunt of heightened security. Hope infrastructure projects benefit them too.
Good initiative. The northeast borders are often overlooked. But I have a small concern — are we focusing too much on hardware (smart fencing) and not enough on software (intelligence, community engagement)? Also, the 21 km of unfenced difficult terrain needs a custom solution. Hope the review is thorough. And please, no more tree plantation drives that are just photo ops! 🌳🙏
As an outsider, I find this fascinating. India's border management is complex, and Tripura is literally surrounded by Bangladesh on three sides. A crucial visit. Smart fencing sounds promising, but I hope the human element isn't lost — border communities need development, not just security. Also, good to see the Chief Minister advocating for the state's needs.
Well, this is a step in the right direction. But I hope the review doesn't become just
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