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Indo-Bangladesh border records highest infiltration cases in 2025: Govt data

Indo-Bangladesh border records highest infiltration cases in 2025: Govt data

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New Delhi: The Indo-Bangladesh border witnessed the highest 1,104 infiltration attempts among the country’s international borders, along with 2,556 arrests between January and November 2025, according to data provided by the government in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.Also, 79% per cent of the border with Bangladesh and 93.2% of the border with Pakistan have been fenced.In a written reply, junior home minister Nityanand Rai said there 32 infiltration cases and 49 infiltrators were arrested on the Indo-Pakistan border this year till November. The Indo-Myanmar border saw 95 infiltration cases and 437 arrests and the Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan border, 54 infiltration cases and 78 arrests in the first 11 months of this year.

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No infiltration cases were reported along the India-China border, the minister said.Rai said that since 2014, more than 8,500 infiltration attempts have been detected across India’s borders, while over 20,800 infiltrators have been arrested.The India-Bangladesh border, which is 4,096.70 km long, accounted for the bulk of these cases, with over 7,500 infiltration attempts and more than 18,800 arrests recorded between 2014 and 2024.

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