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This will be the 48th DG-level conference between the two sides since 1975 and it will begin in the Bangladesh capital next week.
Border Security Force (BSF) chief R K Mishra will lead a 10-member delegation to the neighbouring country for a five-day visit starting June 11.
The delegation will have officials from the Union Home Ministry, which is the controlling authority of the BSF, and anti-narcotics agencies, and a diplomat from the Indian High Commission in Dhaka.
Talks with the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) will be held at their headquarters in Pilkhana in Dhaka, the officials said.
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A 19-member BGB delegation, led by Director General (DG) Maj Gen Md Shafeenul Islam, will also be briefed about the frequent instances of smuggling of fake Indian currency notes, variety of narcotics, cattle and other related crimes, the officials said.
The last time the two forces met for the DG-level talks was in Delhi in September.
Issues like measures undertaken to prevent attacks against BSF personnel, joint efforts to prevent trans-border crimes, action against Indian insurgent groups (operating from the other side) are part of the agenda for the DG-level talks, the officials said.
Subjects related to border infrastructure, simultaneous coordinated patrol in vulnerable areas of the border and mutual sharing of information would also be part of the discussions, they said.
Relations between the two sides are very good and it is expected that new dimensions will be added to this relationship to effectively guard the 4,096-km frontier shared by the two countries, the officials said.
The two sides are also likely to share updates about movement of Rohingyas along the India-Bangladesh border and prepare confidence building measures to quickly resolve issues like the standoff in January along the international border in Tripura regarding movement of these migrants.
The BGB is expected to take up issues like smuggling of various types of drugs from India to Bangladesh and arrest or apprehend Bangladeshi nationals by BSF, a senior official in the security establishment said.
A joint record of discussion will be signed between the two forces at the end of the talks, he added.
The two sides travel to either side of the border once in an year for these talks and this will be their first high-level meet after Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn in for a second term last month.