India-Pak border guard chiefs to meet today
Border ceasefire violations to figure prominently in talks
Hopeful and positive about the meeting: DG BSF
The Director General-level talks between border forces of India and Pakistan kicks off Thursday days after parleys between their NSAs were cancelled with the host nation set to flag the "most important" issue of ceasefire violations and cross-border infiltration.
Amid escalating tensions, a 16-member Pakistani delegation arrived in Amritsar this afternoon enroute to Delhi for the three-day talks between the chiefs of the Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistani Rangers that is being held after a gap of over one-and-a-half years.
The Pakistani side is led by Rangers Director General (Punjab) Maj Gen Umar Farooq Burki and was received by BSF DG D K Pathak at the airport here with a bouquet and a warm handshake.
Earlier, the Rangers were received at the Attari-Wagah land border near Amritsar by senior BSF commanders of the Punjab frontier at 12:35 pm after which they took a special plane to reach Delhi.
The delegation included officials of Sindh Rangers, ministry of interior, survey of Pakistan, anti-narcotic force, immigration etc.
Pathak, after seeing off the delegation at a five-star hotel where they are put up, said he was "hopeful and positive" about the talks.
The Rangers DG will be accorded a guard of honour at the BSF headquarters here tomorrow morning after which the two sides will commence their discussions.
The talks between the two sides were last held in December 2013 in Lahore.
Official sources said 23-member Indian side would be headed by Pathak and it is expected to raise issues like ceasefire violations in Jammu and Kashmir, including sniper attacks on BSF personnel and infiltration.
It is the first high level interaction between the two countries after their National Security Adviser (NSA)-level talks that was to be held in Delhi on August 23-24 were cancelled due to differences over the agenda.
According to Indian sources, extra stress would be on the "most important" issue of breach of ceasefire in J&K which has led to loss of lives of civilians and troops and "unprovoked" firing by the Rangers along the International Border(IB).
The issue of "no response" by the other side when BSF waves the 'white flag' which is used to indicate stopping of fire and meeting of on-ground commanders of the two sides will also be taken up,” they said.
According to a BSF statement, the talks will also endeavour to focus on positive issues like different levels of communication, more simultaneous coordinated patrolling and other confidence building measures.
The BSF will also take up the issue of intrusion in the 'Harami Nallah' area of the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, smuggling of contraband from across the border and illegal movement of suspects up to the zero line area along the IB in order to facilitate illegal activities.
A spokesman of Punjab Rangers said that the issue of frequent clashes along the Line of Control (LoC) and Working Boundary will be on the top of the agenda.
Pakistan's NSA Sartaj Aziz said yesterday that Pakistan will raise the issue of "unprovoked firing" by India forces on the LoC.
According to Pakistan High Commission sources, the issue of alleged infiltration from the Indian side in Punjab and Rajasthan will be raised during the talks.
The ties between the two sides have remained strained because of repeated ceasefire violations along the IB and the Line of Control (LoC).
By:RK News
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