India-Nepal border forces to hold 6th annual coordination meeting in Kathmandu from Today

New Delhi : The border gaurding forces of India and Nepal will hold the sixth annual coordination meeting in Kathmandu, beginning from Tuesday, to streamline mechanisms on how to jointly curb trans-border crimes.

The meeting will be held between Director General Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and Inspector General Nepal Armed Police Force from September 27 to 29.

The three-day meeting will focus on addressing the timely sharing of information by both the Border Guarding Forces.

The SSB delegation led by Director General Sujoy Lal Thaosen will hold talks with the APF delegation headed by Raju Aryal, IG APF.

“The meeting will focus on addressing and streamlining mechanisms on how to jointly curb trans-Border Crimes and timely sharing of information by both the Border Guarding Forces,” said the SSB in an official statement.

The DG level talks are being held to discuss border-related issues and to enable better Coordination between both Border Guarding Forces.

DG, SSB and IG APF have been holding Coordination meeting every year since 2012, alternatively in India and Nepal.