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'Not an inch': BSF rejects reports of Bangladesh border guards taking control Indian land

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 7 January 2025 ()
The BSF has labeled reports claiming the BGB took control of Indian land along the International Border as baseless. The BSF clarified that the area in question is within Indian territory and emphasized that there have been no changes in the boundary or patrol patterns. Both forces continue to function peacefully according to established guidelines.
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