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BSF DG speculates completion of a 'smart fence' along riverine Bangla border in Assam by July 2020

Smart fence across the riverine Bangla border in Assam is set to be completed by July 2020. The smart fence is a project to plug gaps along the India-Bangladesh border.

'Smart fence' along riverine Bangla border in Assam by July 2020: BSF DG
'Smart fence' along riverine Bangla border in Assam by July 2020: BSF DG
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Published : Dec 29, 2019, 7:45 PM IST

New Delhi: A project to plug border gaps and deploy a "smart fence" along the riverine India-Bangladesh front in Assam is expected to be completed by July next year, the BSF chief said here on Sunday.

Border Security Force (BSF) Director General (DG) V K Johri said the project got delayed by about six months as the region received heavy rains, resulting in floods, this year. The earlier deadline was December 2019, he added.

The BSF chief was speaking on the sidelines of a press conference with his Bangladeshi counterpart, Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) DG Maj. Gen. Shafeenul Islam.

"The work is in the stage of execution and it should be completed by July 2020," Johri said.

Read: DG-level talks between India, Bangladesh border forces begin in New Delhi

The BSF has been working to deploy a "smart fence", powered by technical surveillance and alarm gadgetry, at an about 55-km-long stretch in Dhubri, across the Brahmaputra river in Assam.

This border area is highly prone to illegal migration and cattle smuggling due to the changing course of the mighty river.

A similar fence has been deployed by the BSF in the Jammu region, along the Pakistan border, as part of its Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS). The BSF is mandated as the primary force to guard the 4,096-km-long International Border (IB) with Bangladesh.

New Delhi: A project to plug border gaps and deploy a "smart fence" along the riverine India-Bangladesh front in Assam is expected to be completed by July next year, the BSF chief said here on Sunday.

Border Security Force (BSF) Director General (DG) V K Johri said the project got delayed by about six months as the region received heavy rains, resulting in floods, this year. The earlier deadline was December 2019, he added.

The BSF chief was speaking on the sidelines of a press conference with his Bangladeshi counterpart, Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) DG Maj. Gen. Shafeenul Islam.

"The work is in the stage of execution and it should be completed by July 2020," Johri said.

Read: DG-level talks between India, Bangladesh border forces begin in New Delhi

The BSF has been working to deploy a "smart fence", powered by technical surveillance and alarm gadgetry, at an about 55-km-long stretch in Dhubri, across the Brahmaputra river in Assam.

This border area is highly prone to illegal migration and cattle smuggling due to the changing course of the mighty river.

A similar fence has been deployed by the BSF in the Jammu region, along the Pakistan border, as part of its Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS). The BSF is mandated as the primary force to guard the 4,096-km-long International Border (IB) with Bangladesh.

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'Smart fence' along riverine Bangla border in Assam by July 2020: BSF DG
         New Delhi, Dec 29 (PTI) A project to plug border gaps and deploy a "smart fence" along the riverine India-Bangladesh front in Assam is expected to be completed by July next year, the BSF chief said here on Sunday.
         Border Security Force (BSF) Director General (DG) V K Johri said the project got delayed by about six months as the region received heavy rains, resulting in floods, this year.
         The earlier deadline was December, 2019, he added.
         The BSF chief was speaking on the sidelines of a press conference with his Bangladeshi counterpart, Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) DG Maj. Gen. Shafeenul Islam.
         "The work is in the stage of execution and it should be completed by July, 2020," Johri said.
         The BSF has been working to deploy a "smart fence", powered by technical surveillance and alarm gadgetry, at an about 55-km-long stretch in Dhubri, across the Brahmaputra river in Assam.
         This border area is highly prone to illegal migration and cattle smuggling due to the changing course of the mighty river.
         A similar fence has been deployed by the BSF in the Jammu region, along the Pakistan border, as part of its Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS).
         The BSF is mandated as the primary force to guard the 4,096-km-long International Border (IB) with Bangladesh. PTI NES
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