What Did Tripura CM Discuss with Army Officials Regarding Border Issues and Bangladesh Elections?
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Agartala, Jan 10 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Tripura, Manik Saha, engaged in discussions on border issues between India and Bangladesh and the upcoming elections in Bangladesh with Major General Shubhankar Basu, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Red Shield Division, alongside other senior Army officials on Saturday.
According to an official statement, the Chief Minister addressed recent incidents along the India-Bangladesh Border, highlighting concerns about porous borders, unfriendly activities, and the upcoming elections in Bangladesh, set to occur next month.
The GOC provided his insights on these matters and conveyed his commitment to maintaining vigilance and collaboration, as per the official.
The Army officer expressed his appreciation for the unwavering support and cooperation received from the state administration towards the Indian Army.
He also indicated plans to bolster civil-military relations through improved intelligence sharing and initiatives, including motivational lectures in educational institutions, recruitment rallies, and Agniveer coaching.
The Chief Minister conveyed his complete support and readiness to collaborate with the Indian Army in all its initiatives.
The official noted that the visit of the senior Army officials emphasized the strong connection between the Red Shield Division and the citizens of Tripura, as well as its steadfast dedication to upholding national integrity while paying tribute to India’s war heroes.
The Red Shield Division was instrumental during the 1971 Bangladesh liberation war, notably during the critical Battle of Gangasagar near Agartala, where its troops exhibited extraordinary valor and professionalism.
Major General Basu, in his first visit to Agartala since taking command, paid his respects at the historic Albert Ekka War Memorial, laying a wreath in honor of Lance Naik Albert Ekka and all the courageous soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation.
This visit reaffirmed the Indian Army's ongoing commitment to honoring its rich military history and the values of courage, sacrifice, and patriotism in the Northeast.
During his visit, the GOC engaged with officers and soldiers, stressing the significance of drawing inspiration from the heroic actions of previous warriors and upholding the highest standards of the Indian Army.
Lance Naik Albert Ekka of the 14th Guards Battalion made the ultimate sacrifice while neutralizing a key enemy stronghold that posed a threat to Agartala, earning the Param Vir Chakra for his remarkable bravery.
Tripura shares an 856-km-long boundary with Bangladesh and is flanked on three sides by the neighboring nation, rendering it particularly susceptible to smuggling and other cross-border crimes, as well as the movements of hostile elements.