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After finalizing dates for inaugurating the river transport with Kolkata, Bangladesh is now looking at prospects of having a river transport with Assam and other Indian states.

Bangladeshโ€™s Minister of state for Shipping, Khalid Mahmud Choudhury told this reporter after a meeting with US Ambassador Earl Robert Millar.

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The Bangladesh Ministerโ€™s statement came at a time when the Indian government particularly in Assam and other parts of the northeast are taking steps to seal the Indo-Bangladesh border due to alleged infiltration and spate in incidents of cross border smuggling.

The neighbouring country will start river transport to Kolkata on March 29โ€”after a gap of 70 years. โ€œWe cannot look at economy all the time. We have to consider the relations as well. We will start this and then letโ€™s see where else we can go. We are looking at Assam next. Itโ€™s not about regional connectivity alone; we want to spread to other places in India also. The more we can spread, there will be the more capacity enhancement for us,โ€ Choudhury said.

On March 5 this year, union home minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated a 61 kms long โ€˜smart fencingโ€™ between India and Bangladesh in Assamโ€™s Dhubri district and said that the entire stretch of the Indo-Bangla border will be fenced using smart technology over a period of time.

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Singh inaugurated the project titled BOLD-QIT (Border Electronically Dominated QRT Interception Technique) under Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS) on Indo-Bangladesh border in Dhubri district of Assam on Tuesday.

This is the third such smart fence after two projects of similar lature covering a 10 kms stretch in Indo-Pakistan border was inaugurated last year.

CIBMS involves deployment of a range of state-of-the-art surveillance technologies โ€” thermal imagers, infra-red and laser-based intruder alarms, aerostats for aerial surveillance, unattended ground sensors that can help detect intrusion bids, radars, sonar systems to secure riverine borders, fibre-optic sensors and a command and control system that shall receive data from all surveillance devices in real time.