In a meeting of the senior officials of the Armed Police Force Nepal and the Indian Border Security Force, it was agreed to strengthen border post maintenance and security coordination.
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The meeting of Nepal-India border security officials has been completed in Darchula. The 10th DIG-level 'counterpart' coordination meeting on Nepal-India border security has been completed. It is said that the coordination meeting between the Armed Police Force of Nepal and the officers of the Armed Forces of India has agreed to cooperate in the maintenance and maintenance of border pillars.
Armed Police Force Nepal No. Border coordination meeting was held in the presence of senior border security officers of Nepal and India including Bahinipati Pradeep Kumar Pal of Vaidyanath Bahini Headquarters Kailali and DIG Sudhanshu Nautiyal of India Almora Sector HQ, DIG Anil Kumar Sharma of Sector HQ Pilivit.
The meeting has agreed to record and maintain the border pillars of both countries. Ganpati Devraj Joshi of Armed Police Force Nepal No. 44 informed that it was agreed to cooperate in the repair, protection and reconstruction of the destroyed or missing border pillars in the border areas of the two countries. He said that they agreed to maintain peace, security and harmonious environment in the border area. The
meeting promised to make mutual coordination and cooperation between the security agencies of both countries more effective. In the meeting, there was a discussion on controlling illegal activities, theft, smuggling, drug trafficking, human trafficking and other criminal activities in the border area. He said that in the
meeting, the security agencies of both countries reviewed the current security situation, challenges and possible threats in the border area. It has also been agreed upon to make the exchange of information about criminal activities in the border area effective.
In the meeting, DIG Sector Headquarters Almora, Sector Headquarters Pilivit, Commandant 57 Battalion Sitarganj, Commandant 55 Battalion Pithoragarh, Commandant 39 Battalion Paliakalan, Commandant 49 Battalion Pilivit, Commandant 11 Battalion Didihat and Deputy Commandant 5 Battalion Champawat and other in-charge and security officials from the Indian Armed Forces. There was participation.
Similarly, the Armed Police Force from Nepal, Nepal no. 7 Vaidyanath Bahini Headquarters Kailali Bahinipati, Armed Police Force Nepal no. Ganapati of 34, 35, 44 Gana and Gulmapati of No. 51, 52 and 50 Gulma participated.
