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Tripura one of the seven states in the northeastern part of Agrarian
economy with the population of approx 32 lakhs people. It has 62 percent
literacy rate with Bengali, Kakborak and Manipuri as the major spoken languages.
60% percent of the total area is hilly
and forested and literally being farthest and secluded from the mainland, road
and train services are still in a nascent stage. This panoramic tiny state has pleasant
weather, except in summers, with pollution free eco- friendly environment
largely inhabited by 19 tribes, Bengali and Manipuri etc. Tripura
shares 856 km border (International Boundary) with The India-
Bangladesh border is porous and interestingly it has some huts with the entrance towards Despite the
border fencing, especially along the unfenced areas, the condition remains the
same. All of the above continues unabated. But a new dimension has emerged specially
to the security environment with both home grown and foreign militants using
this porous border to infiltrate into the North eastern states. A prominent
zigzag line separates To find out the
porosity of the border is and how easy
it is for any militants to infiltrate, I travelled all along the Tripura frontier from Simantpur
(Sonamura) to Akhoura (Border at Agartala) to get a first hand experience
despite the BSF’s claim of having 24 hours vigil all along the border. Despite
the tall claims by the BSF, anyone-why militants? can cross over from I had a rare
opportunity to interact with villagers of Srimantpur, representatives of
Narcotics deptt, Police officials, Land customs deptt and Immigration office at
the border village. According to land
custom department, 21 items are being imported but mainly confined to crushed stones, cement, plastic sheets of Polymer
Ethylene Bricks, Plastic doors & Windows while sanitary wares, ceramic tiles,
textile items (Saris & Dupattas from Surat Textiles) etc are being exported.
But since last two years export of items from During my
stay at Srimantpur I learnt that, almost 60 percent of the total populations of
the village are involved in smuggling racket across the border. Women folks are
the main courriers of cannabies, drugs along with other daily use items which
are cheaper on either side of the border smuggling are being carried out even in
broad day light, at the border. It must be accepted that smuggling is main
economic activity along the Indo-Bangladesh border as it is the main livelihood
of the villagers on either side of the border, despite the BSF claims to the contrary.
While I was interacting with one of the BSF officer a little away from the
village 3 young boys in their mid twenties ran across the IB from India to BD
with bags in their hand and a sack on their head as if to demonstrate to us the
porousness of the border and the reality of the BSF’s claim much to
consternation and embarrassment to the BSF officer who could do little nothing
to stop them. The BSF at
the Border Out Posts are performing a very ardous and challenging task due to proximity of
border villages right on the ; International Border: habited mostly by Muslim
families with relations on either side, demarcated only by BPs (Border Pillars)
and the difficult terrain as existing. The BSF continue to carryout day &
night vigil for this stretch of unfenced border. Each soldier is responsible to
guard a stretch of 500-700 meters armed with a gun and a torch besides the
patrolling along the border. On dark night and especially during the monsoons
and winter the visibility is almost Zero. The stark reality of even carrying
out surveillance by observation is otherwise nay by patrolling is nearby impossible. Paradoxically, while the BSF
continue to maintain effective border management, sneaking, smuggling and
infiltration along the border continues unabated. It is
certainly a herculean and challenging tasks for these men in Khaki uniform
(BSF) to ensure effective cross border movement. The situation is likely to be
better with the stepped-up fencing work which is expected to be completed by March
2010, according to BSF officials posted at Agartala. `The BSF is ready to
carryout joint operations with state security forces to battle terrorists in
the North East if the States so desires’ laments a senior BSF official. This
indeed speaks volume of the BSF’s desire for greater participation in
anti-terrorist operations over and above their role and tasks of border
management. “With the
deployment of additional BSF troops, increase in the number and relocation of
border out posts and cooperation from The close
cooperation between the BSF and its counterpart-the BDR has sent shock waves to
over home grown militants and foreign mercenaries harbouring in
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