Deaths along the Bangladesh–India border

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Deaths along the Bangladesh–India border occur many times a year as result of people allegedly attempting to illegally cross or walk along the border, cross-border firing and suspected cattle smuggling.[1] Bangladesh and India share a 4,096 km (2,545 mi) border.[2] To prevent suspected smuggling and illegal migration from Bangladesh, the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) exercises its controversial "shoot on sight" policy. Under this policy, the BSF can shoot any person on sight with or without cause.[3] A large portion of the victims are cattle traders and farmers with land near the border.[4]

According to a report published by Human rights organisations, around 1,000 Bangladeshi civilians were killed by Indian BSF in a period of 10 years (from 2001 to 2010).[5][6] The report also states that Indian paramilitary forces routinely threaten, abuse, arbitrarily detain and torture local Bangladeshi civilians living along the border and Bangladeshi border guards usually don't help the Bangladeshi civilians.[5][6][7] Odhikar, a Bangladesh-based human rights organisation, alleges that acts of rape and looting have also been perpetrated by BSF at the border areas.[8]

Illegal migration

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In some border areas, strong fences are installed by India

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) exercises its controversial "shoot on sight" policy to stop illegal migration. The then-head of BSF, Raman Srivastava, stated that people should not feel sorry for the victims as they were trying to illegally enter into India and therefore they are a legitimate target.[3] Killings along the Bangladesh–India border are routine and arbitrary. Around 1,000 people, mostly Bangladeshi nationals, were killed by Indian border security forces over the period of 10 years (2001 to 2010).[5] None of the Indian BSF personnel involved in killings along the border was ever prosecuted.[3] A 2010 Human Rights Watch (HRW) report stated that BSF justified killing by claiming that it was an act of self-defence, or that the suspects were evading arrest.[9][10] However, the reports filed by the BSF with the Indian police don't show recovery of any lethal weapon or explosives from the victim which justifies self-defense.[10] Several survivors and eyewitnesses of BSF attacks allege that the BSF resort to indiscriminate shooting without issuing any warning.[citation needed]

Often, Indian border guards kill a person and leave his body near the fence or hang him in the camp to show the extent of power exercised by BSF.[citation needed] Odhikar, a Bangladesh-based human rights organisation, allege that BSF and Indian miscreants have also committed acts of rape against Bangladeshi women along the border.[11]

Human Right Watch reports that the BSF, which has long record of severe human right abuses, is exempt from criminal prosecution, unless it is specifically ordered by the Indian government to undertake a prosecution in a particular case.[10] Brad Adams, then the Asia director of Human Rights Watch, stated in 2011 that "Routinely shooting poor, unarmed villagers is not how the world's largest democracy should behave."[3]

While speaking about border killings in a 2022 interview, India-based human rights activist Kiriti Roy from Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM) noted the existence of barbed wire fences in Indian territories which are within 150 yards from zero point ("no man's land"). He pointed out that per Geneva Convention, defence infrastructure cannot be built within this 150-yard zone.[12] In January 2025, BSF reportedly attempted to construct more barbed wire fences along the zero line in violation of the international law.[13][14]

Killing of Felani Khatun

On 7 January 2011, a 15-year-old girl, Felani, was shot dead while illegally entering Bangladesh from India by the BSF in Phulbari Upazila, Kurigram.[15] She had gotten stuck in the barbed wire when she was shot and she remained there for 5 hours until she bled to death.[4] This resulted in protests in Bangladesh.[16] In 2015, the National Human Rights Commission of India asked the Indian government to pay 500,000 as compensation to her family.[17][18]

Killing, abduction and torture

According to a 2023 report by Odhikar, the BSF routinely kills, abducts and tortures Bangladeshi citizens despite repeatedly pledging to stop using lethal weapons.[19] Kiriti Roy also highlighted that "in most of the cases, they (BSF) are killing farmers of their own country."[12]

Indian claims against Border Guard Bangladesh

Some Indian nationals were also reported to have been killed by Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) on suspicion of being a smuggler. On 21 January 2012, Indian officials claimed that four BGB soldiers crossed into India and killed an Indian national. The soldiers were trying to drag the body of the Indian national when they were stopped by Indian locals who gathered at the site after hearing gun shots. The locals captured one BGB soldiers while the other three BGB soldiers managed to flee. The Bangladeshi officials claim that the slain Indian national was a smuggler, however, Indian officials claim that the slain Indian national was just a farmer.[20]

On 7 April 2015, Indian officials reported that BGB had crossed 10 kilometres into Indian territory and killed two Indian nationals. The body of one Indian national was taken back by Bangladesh. The incident created tensions between BSF and BGB. The Bangladeshi officials claimed that the killed Indian nationals were smugglers.[21]

On 24 September 2024, the BGB detained a BSF personnel for reportedly crossing into the Bangladesh through the boundary near pillar number 334/sub-pillar 6.[22] The personnel was found in uniform but unarmed, and the Bangladeshi officials were preparing to return the detained member to the Indian authorities through a flag meeting.[23] However, Indian media later reported that the BSF made a strong protest to the BGB in its response and that they considered this an "abduction" of one of its soldiers. The personnel was returned later in the day following a flag meeting.[24]

Cross border firing

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Quick Facts India-Bangladesh border clashes, Date ...
India-Bangladesh border clashes
Date2001 – ongoing
Location
Bangladesh–India border
Status Ongoing
Decline in Bangladesh–India relations[25]
Belligerents
 India  Bangladesh
Units involved
Border Security Force (BSF) Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB)
Casualties and losses
India claim:
19 soldiers killed[26][27][28]
4,225 BSF personnel injured by smugglers[29]
Bangladesh claim:
6 soldiers killed[30][31][32]
At least 1,923 Bangladeshi civilians were killed by the BSF between 2000 and 2023[33][11]
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2001 border clash

Quick Facts 2001 Bangladesh-Indian border clash, Date ...
2001 Bangladesh-Indian border clash
Part of Deaths along the Bangladesh–India border
Date16 April 2008 - 20 April 2001
Location
Result

24 civilians injured

10,000 civilians temporarily displaced
Belligerents
 Bangladesh  India
Units involved
Border Guard Bangladesh BSF 117th Battalion
Strength
700-1000 soilder included local civilians 300+ troops
Casualties and losses
  • 3 killed
  • 5 wounded
  • 16 killed
  • 2 wounded
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From 16 to 20 April 2001, India and Bangladesh exchanged gunfire in a border clash. 16 BSF soldiers were killed in the clash.

2005 border clash

Quick Facts 2005 Bangladesh-Indian border clash, Date ...
2005 Bangladesh-Indian border clash
Part of Deaths along the Bangladesh–India border
Date16 April 2005
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 Bangladesh  India cattle smuggler
Units involved
Border Guard Bangladesh BSF 117th Battalion
Casualties and losses
2 civilians killed 12 soldiers killed
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On 16 April 2005, India and Bangladesh border troops engaged in gun battle that resulted in death of two Indian border soldiers and two Bangladeshi civilians.[27] A Bangladesh border guard stated that the bodies of an Indian border soldier and an officer were lying inside Bangladeshi territory.[27][34] Bangladeshi border guards claim that a platoon of Indian border guards along with some 100 Indian civilians entered into Bangladesh territory and looted in Hirapur village. Indian border guards and civilians intrusion in Bangladesh prompted Bangladesh border guards to retaliate.[35] However, according to Indian military officials, Indian border guards had requested a flag meeting to secure the release of an Indian villager abducted earlier by Bangladesh border guards. Bangladesh border guards instead abducted BSF officer Assistant Commandant Jiwan Kumar from the meeting and took him into Bangladesh where he was tortured and later killed.[36]

2008 border clash

Quick Facts 2008 Bangladesh-Indian border clash, Date ...
2008 Bangladesh-Indian border clash
Part of Deaths along the Bangladesh–India border
Date18 July 2008
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 Bangladesh  India cattle smuggler
Units involved
Border Guard Bangladesh BSF 117th Battalion
Casualties and losses
2 killed 9 soilder killed
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On 18 July 2008, two Bangladesh border guards were killed by Border Security Force (BSF). Indian officials claim that the BSF soldiers were pursuing a cattle smuggler, when Bangladesh border guards started firing at them, which prompted BSF troops to retaliate. In the ensuing firefight, two Bangladeshi border guards were killed and nine BSF soldier was killed . According to Indian military officials, Bangladesh border guards were present on the Indian side of the border.[32] However, according to Bangladeshi officials, Bangladesh border guards were only patrolling along the border when they were suddenly attacked by Indian BSF.[32]

2013 border clash

Quick Facts 2013 Bangladesh-Indian border clash, Date ...
2013 Bangladesh-Indian border clash
Part of Deaths along the Bangladesh–India border
Date11 February 2013
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 Bangladesh  India cattle smuggler
Units involved
Border Guard Bangladesh BSF 117th Battalion
Casualties and losses
12 killed
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On 11 February 2013, Bangladeshi officials claim that Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) killed twelve Indian nationals. According to Bangladeshi officials, the two Indian nationals were smugglers and they attacked a BGB patrol party, which prompted BGB to retaliate. All smugglers were killed and their bodies were taken back by BSF. Later on, BSF took positions and started firing on BGB, which lasted for thirty minutes.[37]

2019 border clash

Quick Facts 2019 Bangladesh-Indian border clash, Date ...
2019 Bangladesh-Indian border clash
Part of Deaths along the Bangladesh–India border
Date18 October 2019
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 Bangladesh  India
Units involved
Border Guard Bangladesh BSF 117th Battalion
Casualties and losses

1 killed

1 wounded
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In 2019, Bangladeshi border guards shot at BSF personnel. Bangladeshi officials claimed it was self defence. One BSF officer was killed in the clash.[38]

Cattle smuggling

In Bangladesh, Indian cattle can become legal through a small tax to the government, while India bans all export of cattle. This has become a flashpoint issue at the border. The cattle trade, according to a 2015 estimate in the Christian Science Monitor, is close to one billion dollars.[39] A Bangladeshi cattle smuggler was killed in March 2014 in the border near Satkhira Sadar upazila by the BSF.[40] In January 2016, a Bangladeshi cattle smuggler was allegedly tortured to death by members of the BSF in Bhurungamari Upazila, Kurigram District.[41] The same month another Bangladesh national was killed by BSF in Sapahar Upazila, Naogaon District.[42] In April 2016, a Bangladeshi cattle trader was shot in Kurigram District.[43] In June 2016, two Bangladeshi smugglers were killed by the BSF in Gomostapur Upazila, Chapainawabganj.[44] In August 2016, a Bangladeshi smuggler was shot dead in the border region in Moheshpur upazila of Jhenidah.[45] In January 2017, a cattle smuggler was allegedly tortured to death by the BSF in Damurhuda Upazila in Chuadanga District.[46]

Farmlands near the border

A teenager was killed and three others were injured in a shooting conducted by BSF in Chuadanga when they went to pick mangoes from a tree near the border in May 2016. The BSF suspended seven of its personnel over the incident.[47]

Bangladeshi casualties

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From 2001 to 2010, Human right organisations state that around 1,000 Bangladeshi civilians have been killed by Border Security Force (BSF).[5][6] From 2012 to 2016, around 146 Bangladeshi civilians were killed by BSF and Indian civilians according to Bangladesh Home Minister, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal.[48] The Daily Star, a Bangladeshi newspaper, reports that from 2010 to 2016, on average, 40 Bangladeshi nationals were killed at the border every year.[49]

More information Year, Killed ...
Year Killed Injured Abducted Missing Rape Snatching Push in Other Total Source
1972 15 15 [50][51][52]
1973 20 20 [50][51][52]
1974 23 23 [50][51][52]
1975 11 11 [50][51][52]
1976 16 16 [50][51][52]
1977 27 27 [50][51][52]
1978 12 12 [50][51][52]
1979 22 22 [50][51][52]
1980 18 18 [50][51][52]
1981 12 12 [50][51][52]
1982 19 19 [50][51][52]
1983 16 16 [50][51][52]
1984 23 23 [50][51][52]
1985 27 27 [50][51][52]
1986 30 30 [50][51][52]
1987 17 17 [50][51][52]
1988 13 13 [50][51][52]
1989 17 17 [50][51][52]
1990 18 18 [50][51][52]
1991 15 15 [50][51][52]
1992 16 16 [50][51][52]
1993 23 23 [50][51][52]
1994 39 39 [50][51][52]
1995 36 36 [50][51][52]
1996 31 31 [50][51][52][53]
1997 33 33 [50][51][52][53]
1998 37 37 [50][51][52][53]
1999 38 38 [54][55][50][51][52][53]
2000 31 17 106 0 2 13 0 0 169 [56][57][58][53]
2001 84 29 55 0 1 10 0 0 179 [56][57][58]
2002 94 42 118 30 0 12 0 0 296 [56][57][58]
2003 27 41 120 7 2 8 0 0 205 [56][57][58]
2004 72 30 73 0 0 5 0 0 180 [56][57][58]
2005 88 53 78 14 3 4 0 0 240 [56][57][58]
2006 155 121 160 32 2 9 0 0 479 [56][57][58]
2007 118 82 92 9 3 5 198 0 507 [56][57][58]
2008 61 46 81 0 0 3 20 0 211 [56][59]
2009 98 77 25 13 1 1 90 3 308 [56][54][55][50]
2010 74 72 43 2 0 1 5 0 197 [56][54][55][50]
2011 31 62 23 0 0 0 0 9 125 [56][54][55][50]
2012 38 100 74 1 0 9 0 16 238 [56][54][55][50]
2013 29 79 127 0 1 77 41 0 354 [56][54][55][50]
2014 35 68 99 2 0 0 0 5 209 [56][54][55][50]
2015 44 60 27 1 0 0 0 0 132 [56][54][55][50]
2016 29 36 22 0 0 0 0 0 87 [56][54][55][50]
2017 25 39 28 0 0 0 0 0 92 [56][54][55][50]
2018 11 24 16 0 0 0 0 0 51 [56][54][55][50]
2019 41 40 34 0 0 0 0 0 115 [56][60]
2020 51 27 7 0 0 0 0 1 86 [56][54][55][50]
2021 17 12 0 0 1 0 0 1 31 [61]
2022 18 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 [62]
2023 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 [11]
Total 1923 1206 1408 111 16 157 354 35 5154
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Impact

The death of Bangladeshi nationals along the Bangladesh–India border has adversely affected the Bangladesh–India relations.[35][63] The Daily Star described the issue as one that is "highly emotive" in Bangladesh.[49] On the border death, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said it was a matter of "grave concern" to her.[64] The border deaths have also been criticised by numerous human rights organisations.[65]

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