Sunday, August 21, 2011

INDO-BANGLA TIES: India, Bangladesh sign joint border maps in Dhaka!


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Haroon Habib, The Hindu / DHAKA, August 20, 2011.


Bangladesh and India on Saturday signed joint border maps, finalising the 4,156 km-long frontier between the neighbours.
The long-standing border-related discord between the two nations was settled through the signing of the maps, said Bangladesh leaders and top officials.
The signing ceremony, held at the Department of Land Records and Surveys here, was concluded two weeks before the visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Bangladesh.
Bangladesh High Commissioner in New Delhi Tariq Ahmad Karim and Indian High Commissioner here Rajeet Mitter signed some of the 1,149 maps for five sectors of the 4,156-km border. While half of the maps were signed here, others will be signed in New Delhi.
Kamal Uddin Ahmed, leader of the Bangladesh-India Joint Boundary Working Group (JBWG), said the Bangladesh Prime Minister and his Indian counterpart would sign on the back page of the map during Dr. Singh's visit in September first week.
Bangladesh Home Minister Sahara Khatun, Foreign Minister Dipu Moni and Land Minister Rezaul Karim Hira, and others attended the signing ceremony.
The signing was seen as a historic event. In 1952, the then Pakistan government initiated the preparation of the map and the effort continued till 1960.


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