From ZeeNews March 03, 2014 New Delhi: The SSB, a
paramilitary force that guards India's frontier with Nepal, has expressed
concern over the emergence of Chinese study centres in the neighbouring country
allegedly indulging in anti-India propaganda. Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) chief Arun
Chaudhary on Monday shared these concerns with his counterpart in Nepal Police
Inspector General (IG) Upendra Kant Aryal who visited the forces' headquarters
here as the leader of a delegation for bi-lateral border talks. Chaudhary
conveyed to Aryal that the Chinese study centres were sprouting in Nepal fast
and these centres were allegedly indulging in anti-India propaganda. The two
forces also decided to create a joint task force to address trans-border crimes
and the menace of fake Indian currency notes being prevalent in border areas.
SSB director general (DG) Chaudhary, an official statement from the
paramilitary said, highlighted the plight of FICN giving example how poor
labourers were being cheated of reimbursement of their hard work as there were reports
that payments were being giving to them in fake notes. Both the sides, during
the day-long meeting, decided to strengthen their mechanism to curb smuggling
of narcotics and human trafficking. As a goodwill gesture, SSB also mooted a
plan to station five ambulances at select locations along Indo-Nepal border
which can be availed by the people of both the sides in times of emergency.
During the meeting, also attended by the officials of external affairs and
internal security departments of the two countries, Nepal police chief Aryal
said Nepal shares a relationship of 'beti and roti' with India and hence it was
their desire to work together and in close coordination with India. While a
number of Nepalese brides get married in Indian families, a number of people
from the Himalayan nation have business interests in Indian markets not only
along the border areas but also in the hinterland of the country. A full-scale
implementation of these measures is expected to take place when an SSB
delegation travels to Nepal later this month. SSB guards the 1,751-km long
'open' border with Nepal and it is also the lead intelligence gathering agency
in this area. There are over 450 border posts of the paramilitary.
PTI http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/chinese-study-centres-in-nepal-cause-of-concern-ssb_915523.html
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