
Indo-Bangladesh Border
The Indo-Bangladesh border is a 4,096-kilometer boundary separating India and Bangladesh, marking their political and geographical boundary. It was established after Bangladesh's independence in 1971. The border includes physical features like rivers, fences, and checkpoints, and is vital for security, trade, and migration management. It is also a sensitive area with issues such as smuggling, illegal crossings, and border disputes. Both countries cooperate through protocols to maintain peace, prevent illegal activities, and facilitate legal movement and trade, making it an important boundary that influences regional stability and bilateral relations.