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January - 6 
The United States (US) Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, in the Office of Global Criminal Justice at the Department of States Stephen J. Rapp was arrived in Colombo on January 6 on a six-day visit to hold discussions with Sri Lankan officials on allegations of war crimes, reports Colombo Pa
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The United States (US) Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, in the Office of Global Criminal Justice at the Department of States Stephen J. Rapp was arrived in Colombo on January 6 on a six-day visit to hold discussions with Sri Lankan officials on allegations of war crimes, reports Colombo Page. During his visit he is scheduled to meet Government officials, and political and civil society leaders to on a range of issues focusing on Sri Lanka's justice, accountability, and reconciliation processes.
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January - 31 
Nisha Desai Biswal, the United States (US) Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs arrived in Colombo on January 31 for talks with Sri Lankan leaders ahead of a key United Nations (UN) vote on the country's human rights record, reports Times of India. Nisha is to take up iss
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Nisha Desai Biswal, the United States (US) Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs arrived in Colombo on January 31 for talks with Sri Lankan leaders ahead of a key United Nations (UN) vote on the country's human rights record, reports Times of India. Nisha is to take up issues of justice and accountability during her three-day visit. Her visit assumes significance as US plans to move a resolution at the next session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in March against Sri Lanka.
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February - 27 
India and Israel signed a number of agreements on cooperation in legal assistance and public and homeland security, The Times of India reports on February 28. The pacts are part of the ongoing efforts by both countries in the war against terror and are based on the shared determination to protect ci
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India and Israel signed a number of agreements on cooperation in legal assistance and public and homeland security, The Times of India reports on February 28. The pacts are part of the ongoing efforts by both countries in the war against terror and are based on the shared determination to protect citizens, assets and interests. "We believe that these agreements are another important platform for the cooperation between our countries and we would like to express our appreciation for the leadership of the ministry of home affairs in this regard," Israel Ambassador in India Alon Ushpiz said. Israel's minister of public security Yitzhak Aharonovich said: "Today is an important day. These agreements that were signed are a fine example of our substantial and equal partnership with India. The various types and forms of threats the two countries face make this cooperation an indispensable one. Terror is a global threat and only through cooperation between allies can peace-seeking countries overcome such threats." Ushpiz further remarked: "The unconditional commitment we share with India to protect the lives of our citizens is the bedrock of these agreements. By joining hands in this important field, whether it is through technology or through investment in the crucial human resource, we will be able also to better ensure the continuing development of our societies and economies."
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March - 5 
Police officials from Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Nepal on March 5 held a meeting in Lucknow and discussed issues of smuggling of fake currency and drugs, reports Business Standard. In the meeting, the UP Police officials drew the attention on smuggling of drug and fake currency and forest related crimes
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Police officials from Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Nepal on March 5 held a meeting in Lucknow and discussed issues of smuggling of fake currency and drugs, reports Business Standard. In the meeting, the UP Police officials drew the attention on smuggling of drug and fake currency and forest related crimes while Nepali officials sought help in curbing smuggling of some medicines from this side which are banned there, Inspector General (IG) Law and Order Amrendra Sengar said.
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March - 10 
A Tamil National Alliance (TNA) delegation led by R. Sampanthan met United States (US) and British envoys in Colombo on March 10 and discussed the US-led resolution to be submitted at the ongoing United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions in Geneva, reports Daily Mirror. The resolution cal
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A Tamil National Alliance (TNA) delegation led by R. Sampanthan met United States (US) and British envoys in Colombo on March 10 and discussed the US-led resolution to be submitted at the ongoing United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions in Geneva, reports Daily Mirror. The resolution calls for an international inquiry into alleged war crime allegations against Sri Lanka. The TNA delegation comprising parliamentarians Mavai Senathiraja and M.A Sumanthiran on two separate occasions met British High Commissioner John Rankin and then the US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires William Weinsteinin in Colombo.
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April - 2 
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a meeting with United Kingdom (UK) National Security Advisor Kim Darroch on April 2 in Islamabad assured that its soil will not be used against Afghanistan and that it supports the democratic process in Afghanistan, reports The Express Tribune. He said, “Our soil will
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a meeting with United Kingdom (UK) National Security Advisor Kim Darroch on April 2 in Islamabad assured that its soil will not be used against Afghanistan and that it supports the democratic process in Afghanistan, reports The Express Tribune. He said, “Our soil will not be used against Afghanistan and we support the democratic process in Afghanistan”. Further, Prime Minister Nawaz said that Pakistan believed in policy of non-interference, especially with regards to Afghanistan. “In order to tackle the issue of terrorism we have evolved consensus, amongst all the stakeholders, for dialogue,” he said, adding that that Pakistan do not wish to fall into arms race and want peace and stability in the region. Meanwhile, in his meeting with Federal Minister for Interior Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Sir Darroch said that the British Government is committed to provide more support to Pakistan in all fields, particularly countering terrorism. Talking about post 2014-Afghanistan, Nisar said the two neighbouring countries have to work together, with the support of the international community, to ensure peace and stability in the post-2014 Afghanistan. Nisar said that Pakistan has adopted a holistic regional approach by following a non-partisan policy in Afghanistan as well as improving relations with India. Separately, Federal Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif during his meeting with Sir Darroch on April 2 said that both political and armed forces’ leadership was on the same page over all matters including the internal security situation of the country, reports Dawn. He said, “This unanimity is proving as our strength and will help bring us out of our problems”. He said that violence in any form was undesirable and Government was privy to it, adding, “We want to give peace a chance.”
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April - 6 
Iranian Parliament on April 6 approved the Tehran-Islamabad enhanced Security Cooperation Act, intended to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in combating terrorist groups operating in border areas, reports Dawn. The Iranian Parliament approved general terms of the Bill with 187 votes
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Iranian Parliament on April 6 approved the Tehran-Islamabad enhanced Security Cooperation Act, intended to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in combating terrorist groups operating in border areas, reports Dawn. The Iranian Parliament approved general terms of the Bill with 187 votes in favour, 14 against and six abstentions. It had earlier been adopted by the Iranian cabinet and submitted to Parliament on March 31, 2013. The bill contains working methods, costs and other issues.
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May - 8 
India and Myanmar signed an accord on May 8 to prevent insurgency and curb human trafficking through the border areas of the two countries, reports Assam Tribune. Myanmar’s Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General Kyaw Nyunt and India’s Ambassador to Myanmar, Gautam Mukhopadhaya signed the memorand
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India and Myanmar signed an accord on May 8 to prevent insurgency and curb human trafficking through the border areas of the two countries, reports Assam Tribune. Myanmar’s Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General Kyaw Nyunt and India’s Ambassador to Myanmar, Gautam Mukhopadhaya signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU). According to MoU both the countries would take measures to bring in peace and stability in the border regions. MoU also called for exchange of information and coordination between their armed forces for border security to check illegal trespassing. The pact envisages a framework for security cooperation between Indian and Myanmarese security agencies. The key provision of MoU is the conduct of coordinated patrols on their respective sides of the International Border and the maritime boundary by the armed forces of the two countries. Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) statement said that “It is expected that this MoU will lead to enhanced and tangible cooperation between Indian and Myanmar security agencies in ensuring peace, stability and security along the long international land and maritime border between the two countries”. The pact is seen as India’s effort to to engage with Myanmar under its Look East Policy and to manage the border regions of the Northeast India.
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May - 9 
States (US) Deputy Secretary of State William Burns during his meeting with the civil and military leadership on May 9 to discuss regional security situation and exchange views on matters of bilateral interest said that Pakistani should “destroy terrorist sanctuaries located in North Waziristan and
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States (US) Deputy Secretary of State William Burns during his meeting with the civil and military leadership on May 9 to discuss regional security situation and exchange views on matters of bilateral interest said that Pakistani should “destroy terrorist sanctuaries located in North Waziristan and complete the operation before installation of the new political administration in Kabul”, reports Daily Times. During the meeting the Adviser to Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz, reiterated Pakistan’s support for the democratic process in Afghanistan and stressed that smooth security and economic transitions were also fundamental for stability in Afghanistan and the region
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May - 11 
Sri Lanka and China have finalized a treaty between the two countries on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters after two countries have held negotiations on the treaty from May 6 to 8, 2014 in Beijing, reports Colombo Page on May 12. Deputy Solicitor General Jayantha Jayasuriya led the Sri Lan
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Sri Lanka and China have finalized a treaty between the two countries on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters after two countries have held negotiations on the treaty from May 6 to 8, 2014 in Beijing, reports Colombo Page on May 12. Deputy Solicitor General Jayantha Jayasuriya led the Sri Lankan delegation and the Chinese delegation was headed by Sun Ang, the special coordinator of overseas pursuit-evasion and international cooperation in law enforcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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May - 21 
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, on May 21, when he met United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the sidelines of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) in Shanghai, China told that Sri Lanka remains fully committed to implement a domestic
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Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, on May 21, when he met United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the sidelines of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) in Shanghai, China told that Sri Lanka remains fully committed to implement a domestic procedure to look into alleged violations that may have taken place during the civil war, reports Colombo Page. He said an international inquiry into the alleged violations is not in keeping "with the vision of our people" and made reference to the contradictions in Paragraphs 2 and 10 of the last resolution of the UN Human Rights Council. He pointed out that country has implemented about 30 percent of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC)’s recommendations so far and he also assured that Sri Lanka continues to work with the United Nations system
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May - 27 
In his first bilateral meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif, PM Narendra Modi said that terror sourced in Pakistan had to end and that Islamabad had to take necessary steps for speedy progress of the ongoing trial of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks accused to prove it was serious about en
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In his first bilateral meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif, PM Narendra Modi said that terror sourced in Pakistan had to end and that Islamabad had to take necessary steps for speedy progress of the ongoing trial of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks accused to prove it was serious about engagement with India, reports The Times of India on May 28. Meanwhile, a close Nawaz Sharif aide Tariq Azeem Khan on May 27 said, "As far as Hafiz Saeed is concerned, we are not going to hand over anybody that India likes us to hand over. If a person has to be tried, he will be tried in Pakistan, he was tried last time and he was let go by the court because there was not enough evidence against him," reports IBN Live.
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May - 27 
When the new Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa for bilateral talks on May 27 at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, he requested Sri Lankan Government to expedite the process of national reconciliation by fully implementing the 13th Amendment to
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When the new Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa for bilateral talks on May 27 at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, he requested Sri Lankan Government to expedite the process of national reconciliation by fully implementing the 13th Amendment to the Constitution and going beyond, reports Colombo Page. The two leaders had an in-depth discussion of issues of mutual concern. President Rajapaksa described the initiatives Sri Lanka has taken with regard to rehabilitation, resettlement, reconstruction and the ongoing reconciliation process in the country.
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May - 27 
When the new Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa for bilateral talks on May 27 at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, he requested Sri Lankan Government to expedite the process of national reconciliation by fully implementing the 13th Amendment to
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When the new Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa for bilateral talks on May 27 at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, he requested Sri Lankan Government to expedite the process of national reconciliation by fully implementing the 13th Amendment to the Constitution and going beyond, reports Colombo Page. The two leaders had an in-depth discussion of issues of mutual concern. President Rajapaksa described the initiatives Sri Lanka has taken with regard to rehabilitation, resettlement, reconstruction and the ongoing reconciliation process in the country.
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May - 28 
Sri Lankan Irrigation and Water Resource Development Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva while responding to Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi’s request to the full implementation of the 13th Amendment and go beyond, on May 28 said that it was only the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) that c
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Sri Lankan Irrigation and Water Resource Development Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva while responding to Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi’s request to the full implementation of the 13th Amendment and go beyond, on May 28 said that it was only the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) that could decide on the matter and Sri Lankan Government would cooperate with India always but no one should interfere with the internal affairs of the country, reports The Island. He said the 13th Amendment to the Constitution had been implemented step by step but there were some sections which needed parliamentary review. Minister said, however, the Sri Lankan Government did not intend to confront India and it wished to sort out all issues through negotiations.
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June - 1 
India and Myanmar signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Border Cooperation, Epao reports on June 2. The MoU was signed by Gautam Mukhopadhaya, Indian Ambassador to Myanmar, and Major General Kyaw Nyunt, Deputy Defence Minister of Myanmar, in Nay Pyi Taw. The MoU is intended to provide a fram
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India and Myanmar signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Border Cooperation, Epao reports on June 2. The MoU was signed by Gautam Mukhopadhaya, Indian Ambassador to Myanmar, and Major General Kyaw Nyunt, Deputy Defence Minister of Myanmar, in Nay Pyi Taw. The MoU is intended to provide a framework for security cooperation and intelligence exchange between Indian and Myanmar security agencies. It provides for the conduct of coordinated patrols on the respective sides of the International Border and the maritime boundary by the Armed Forces of the two countries. It also provides for exchanging information and intelligence in the fight against insurgency, arms and drugs smuggling, human and wildlife trafficking between India and Myanmar. Both sides have also agreed to take steps to prevent illegal cross-border activities.
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June - 26 
India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on June 26 (today) held talks with her Bangladeshi counterpart Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali in Dhaka city on key bilateral issues, including Land Boundary Agreement (LBA), Teesta river water sharing deal and illegal immigration, reports The Times of India.
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India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on June 26 (today) held talks with her Bangladeshi counterpart Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali in Dhaka city on key bilateral issues, including Land Boundary Agreement (LBA), Teesta river water sharing deal and illegal immigration, reports The Times of India. The trip is aimed at taking forward the bilateral ties which are on a "positive trajectory" for past few years. Earlier, ahead of Swaraj's Bangladesh visit, the All Assam Students' Union (AASU) on June 24 sent an urgent letter to her demanding that she should take up the issue of illegal immigrants with the Bangladesh Government in an effective manner, reports Times of India. In a statement, AASU urged the Union Minister to take a positive step during her Bangladesh visit so that all illegal immigrants who came to Assam from the neighboring country after 1971 can be deported. AASU also urged the Centre to take up necessary steps so that the Bangladesh Government accepts all illegal immigrants living in Assam without any question.
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August - 6 
The Assam Tribune reports on August 6 that India is likely to press Myanmar again to flush out North-East based militants including United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), besides stressing a review of the border management with the neighbouring country, when External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj
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The Assam Tribune reports on August 6 that India is likely to press Myanmar again to flush out North-East based militants including United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), besides stressing a review of the border management with the neighbouring country, when External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj leaves for that country on a three-day visit from August 9 to 11.
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August - 6 
Sri Lanka and Pakistan have reaffirmed their resolve to strengthen cooperation in countering terrorism and transnational crime in a comprehensive manner, reports Colombo Page. During a meeting between Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry and his Sri Lankan counterpart Kshenuka Senevi
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Sri Lanka and Pakistan have reaffirmed their resolve to strengthen cooperation in countering terrorism and transnational crime in a comprehensive manner, reports Colombo Page. During a meeting between Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry and his Sri Lankan counterpart Kshenuka Seneviratne on August 6 in Islamabad, capital city of Pakistan, the two sides agreed to enhance cooperation in combating drug and human trafficking, handling asylum seekers and other transnational crimes and to continue the cooperation with renewed vigor, which includes training of security personnel.
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August - 6 
Sri Lanka and Pakistan have reaffirmed their resolve to strengthen cooperation in countering terrorism and transnational crime in a comprehensive manner, reports Colombo Page. During a meeting between Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry and his Sri Lankan counterpart Kshenuka Senevi
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Sri Lanka and Pakistan have reaffirmed their resolve to strengthen cooperation in countering terrorism and transnational crime in a comprehensive manner, reports Colombo Page. During a meeting between Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry and his Sri Lankan counterpart Kshenuka Seneviratne on August 6 in Islamabad, capital city of Pakistan, the two sides agreed to enhance cooperation in combating drug and human trafficking, handling asylum seekers and other transnational crimes and to continue the cooperation with renewed vigor, which includes training of security personnel.
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August - 7 
Spokesperson of Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on August 7 said that reports in the Indian media alleging that a Pakistani diplomat posted in Colombo is involved in planning attacks in Indian cities is an attempt to "create a wedge" between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, reports Colombo Page.
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Spokesperson of Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on August 7 said that reports in the Indian media alleging that a Pakistani diplomat posted in Colombo is involved in planning attacks in Indian cities is an attempt to "create a wedge" between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, reports Colombo Page.
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August - 20 
The narcotics control authorities of India and Sri Lanka met on August 20 in New Delhi, reports The Times of India. The India delegation was led by Vijay Kumar, Deputy Director General, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) while the Sri Lankan delegation was headed by Pujith Jayasundara, Senior DIG/Northe
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The narcotics control authorities of India and Sri Lanka met on August 20 in New Delhi, reports The Times of India. The India delegation was led by Vijay Kumar, Deputy Director General, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) while the Sri Lankan delegation was headed by Pujith Jayasundara, Senior DIG/Northern Province, Sri Lanka. In the first Director General levels talks between NCB, India and Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB), Sri Lanka two sides shared the concern over growing menace of narcotic drugs and latest trends in narcotics smuggling in Indo-Sri Lankan sector.
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August - 20 
The narcotics control authorities of India and Sri Lanka met on August 20 in New Delhi, reports The Times of India. The India delegation was led by Vijay Kumar, Deputy Director General, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) while the Sri Lankan delegation was headed by Pujith Jayasundara, Senior DIG/Northe
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The narcotics control authorities of India and Sri Lanka met on August 20 in New Delhi, reports The Times of India. The India delegation was led by Vijay Kumar, Deputy Director General, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) while the Sri Lankan delegation was headed by Pujith Jayasundara, Senior DIG/Northern Province, Sri Lanka. In the first Director General levels talks between NCB, India and Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB), Sri Lanka two sides shared the concern over growing menace of narcotic drugs and latest trends in narcotics smuggling in Indo-Sri Lankan sector.
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August - 23 
The Sangai Express reports on August 24 that promising all possible support to India’s fight against terrorism, Myanmar has said it will bust training camps of North East militant groups on its soil if India provides specific inputs about their existence. Asserting that his country will never allow
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The Sangai Express reports on August 24 that promising all possible support to India’s fight against terrorism, Myanmar has said it will bust training camps of North East militant groups on its soil if India provides specific inputs about their existence. Asserting that his country will never allow any terror outfit to use its soil against India, Myanmar’s Information Minister U Ye Htut said his government will cooperate “fully” with the new Indian government in cracking down on militant bases, if there was any. “If India gives exact information about the location and other information (about the militant training camps), then Myanmar is ready to take action against them,” Htut told an interview. Myanmar, considered one of India’s strategic neighbors, shares a 1,640 km long border with a number of North Eastern states including militancy-infested Nagaland and Manipur. India has been raising with Myanmar the issue of several North East Militant outfits having training camps in that country and it was taken up again by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj during her visit recently.
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August - 23 
India on August 23 urged Sri Lanka to "engage constructively" to find a political solution that builds upon the 13th Amendment of the Sri Lankan Constitution, to the Tamil issue, reports Colombo Page. Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi stressed the need for a political solution for the ethnic
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India on August 23 urged Sri Lanka to "engage constructively" to find a political solution that builds upon the 13th Amendment of the Sri Lankan Constitution, to the Tamil issue, reports Colombo Page. Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi stressed the need for a political solution for the ethnic problem when a six-member Tamil National Alliance (TNA) delegation met him in New Delhi. During the meeting with Modi, the TNA delegation led by party's leader R. Sampanthan briefed the PM on the situation in Sri Lanka and their assessment and expectations regarding devolution and national reconciliation.
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August - 25 
The Central Government has decided to implant special kind of fence over water along the riverine India-Bangladesh border to stop illegal immigration, reports Times of India on August 26. Replicating the Singapore 'skid marine hedge model', this floating fence will help to prevent immigrants trying
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The Central Government has decided to implant special kind of fence over water along the riverine India-Bangladesh border to stop illegal immigration, reports Times of India on August 26. Replicating the Singapore 'skid marine hedge model', this floating fence will help to prevent immigrants trying to enter into the mainland of the country. According to an unnamed Border Security Force (BSF) official, there are two areas that needs to be addressed - the mapping of the riverine border and then the fencing of that border. "According to the instructions of the central government we have almost completed the mapping and have identified our area along the river and other water bodies. Now we are waiting for the sanction of funds so that the fencing portion can be done," the BSF officer said. Of the 3326 kilometers long border only 501 kilometers is left without fence of which 130 kilometers is land where barbed wire fencing is going on and the rest of the portion is covered with rivers and water bodies.
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August - 25 
The Central Government has decided to implant special kind of fence over water along the riverine India-Bangladesh border to stop illegal immigration, reports Times of India on August 26. Replicating the Singapore 'skid marine hedge model', this floating fence will help to prevent immigrants trying
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The Central Government has decided to implant special kind of fence over water along the riverine India-Bangladesh border to stop illegal immigration, reports Times of India on August 26. Replicating the Singapore 'skid marine hedge model', this floating fence will help to prevent immigrants trying to enter into the mainland of the country. According to an unnamed Border Security Force (BSF) official, there are two areas that needs to be addressed - the mapping of the riverine border and then the fencing of that border. "According to the instructions of the central government we have almost completed the mapping and have identified our area along the river and other water bodies. Now we are waiting for the sanction of funds so that the fencing portion can be done," the BSF officer said. Of the 3326 kilometers long border only 501 kilometers is left without fence of which 130 kilometers is land where barbed wire fencing is going on and the rest of the portion is covered with rivers and water bodies.
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September - 3 
Bangladesh has agreed to hand over United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leader Anup Chetia to India, which will send back Nur Hossain, prime accused in a case of seven murders in Narayanganj District, reports The Hindu. Home Affairs Secretary Mozammel Haque Khan at a news conference after the 15th
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Bangladesh has agreed to hand over United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leader Anup Chetia to India, which will send back Nur Hossain, prime accused in a case of seven murders in Narayanganj District, reports The Hindu. Home Affairs Secretary Mozammel Haque Khan at a news conference after the 15th India-Bangladesh Home Secretary-level meeting, which concluded in Dhaka city on September 3 said “Now, India wants to get the ULFA leader back. In response, we told them that we have no objection.” After serving jail term, Chetia has sought political asylum, which was refused. Hossain fled to Kolkata after the brutal murders months ago. Under the Extradition Treaty, Bangladesh has placed requests for a number of Bangladeshi nationals imprisoned in India. India too has sent extradition requests to Bangladesh.
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September - 7 
President Mahinda Rajapaksa on September 7 expressed Government’s willingness to conduct high-level dialogues with the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and invited Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to visit Sri Lanka during 2014, reports Daily Mirror. President Raja
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President Mahinda Rajapaksa on September 7 expressed Government’s willingness to conduct high-level dialogues with the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and invited Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to visit Sri Lanka during 2014, reports Daily Mirror. President Rajapaksa expressed this during a joint statement which was released to the media soon after the end of bi-lateral talks between visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Rajapaksa in Colombo.
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September - 10 
India and Kabul on September 10, reiterated their commitment to intensify cooperation with Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj saying India was there to stay in Afghanistan, reports The Times of India. On her first visit to Afghanistan, Swaraj held wide-ranging talks with President Hamid
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India and Kabul on September 10, reiterated their commitment to intensify cooperation with Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj saying India was there to stay in Afghanistan, reports The Times of India. On her first visit to Afghanistan, Swaraj held wide-ranging talks with President Hamid Karzai on the political and security situation in Afghanistan. Swaraj said India will speed up various development projects in Afghanistan. "This is a critical decade of transformation for Afghanistan. India will always be Afghanistan's first strategic partner," she said at the inauguration of the Indian chancery here. "And we will always share the Afghan people's vision of a strong, independent, united and prosperous Afghanistan for which so many Afghans sacrificed so much," Sushma Swaraj added.
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September - 11 
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on September11 said talks between India and Pakistan could be resumed if Pakistan responds properly, reports The Times of India. He said, "Neighbour is a neighbour. Friend can be changed but neighbour cannot be changed. We also want that our relations with our neigh
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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on September11 said talks between India and Pakistan could be resumed if Pakistan responds properly, reports The Times of India. He said, "Neighbour is a neighbour. Friend can be changed but neighbour cannot be changed. We also want that our relations with our neighbour improve."
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September - 11 
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has sought an international observer's presence at talks with the Government on resolving the national issue, reports Colombo Page on September 12 (today). Responding to President Mahinda Rajapaksa's interview to The Hindu published on September 11 in which the Presiden
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Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has sought an international observer's presence at talks with the Government on resolving the national issue, reports Colombo Page on September 12 (today). Responding to President Mahinda Rajapaksa's interview to The Hindu published on September 11 in which the President said his Government was open for talks with the TNA, the leader of the TNA R. Sampanthan said "We are prepared to talk to him anytime, but in the past, this has been without a time frame. As a result, we would very much like an international observer's presence at talks to ensure that the commitments he gives are known to everyone."
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September - 27 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral meetings at New York (US) with his counterparts from Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Nepal Prime Minister Sushil Koirala and President of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa and discussed matters of common concern, including terrorism, while affirming
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral meetings at New York (US) with his counterparts from Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Nepal Prime Minister Sushil Koirala and President of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa and discussed matters of common concern, including terrorism, while affirming his commitment to make South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) a strong regional block, The Times of India reports on September 28. Modi reaffirmed his commitment to make SAARC a strong regional block.
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November - 3 
Sri Lanka and India on November 3 started a joint military exercise aimed at sharing their expertise and experience in handling counter-insurgency operations between Special Operation Forces (SOF) of both Sri Lanka and Indian Armies, reports Colombo Page. The military training exercise, ‘Mitra Shakt
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Sri Lanka and India on November 3 started a joint military exercise aimed at sharing their expertise and experience in handling counter-insurgency operations between Special Operation Forces (SOF) of both Sri Lanka and Indian Armies, reports Colombo Page. The military training exercise, ‘Mitra Shakti’ started at Uva-Kudaoyo Commando Regiment Training School (CRTS) in Colombo, Western Province. An official said “The SOFs will participate in a training programme on November 3-23 and carry out counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism training under the United Nations (UN) mandate.”
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November - 17 
An 18-member Indian delegation consisting of officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and Border Security Force (BSF) led by Inspector General (IG), BSF Meghalaya Frontier, Sudesh Kumar on November 17 left for Bangladesh to hold Border Co-ordination Conferenc
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An 18-member Indian delegation consisting of officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and Border Security Force (BSF) led by Inspector General (IG), BSF Meghalaya Frontier, Sudesh Kumar on November 17 left for Bangladesh to hold Border Co-ordination Conference with his counterpart Mohammed. Latiful Haider, Additional Director General, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), Bangladesh, reports The Shillong Times. The Conference is scheduled at Tamabil, Sylhet District of Bangladesh. During this conference, issues of mutual interest pertaining to various kinds of crimes on the international border with the states of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram will be deliberated upon.
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November - 21 
Pakistan sees no problems with India’s future presence in Afghanistan if New Delhi mends its fences with Islamabad, former Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri said after a two-day Track II meeting of India-Pakistan delegations in New Delhi on November 21, reports Dawn. “I am saying as much in my
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Pakistan sees no problems with India’s future presence in Afghanistan if New Delhi mends its fences with Islamabad, former Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri said after a two-day Track II meeting of India-Pakistan delegations in New Delhi on November 21, reports Dawn. “I am saying as much in my forthcoming book,” Kasuri said, adding, “If there is a paradigm shift in India-Pakistan relations, and we become normal friendly neighbours, I foresee no difficulty for us to accept India having as much access to Afghanistan as it wants.”
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November - 28 
India on November 28 asked Thailand for its cooperation to arrest militants of North East militant groups, reports The Sentinel. Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said that India would approach the Thai authorities for assistance in checking their activities. “Many insurgent groups from India’
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India on November 28 asked Thailand for its cooperation to arrest militants of North East militant groups, reports The Sentinel. Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said that India would approach the Thai authorities for assistance in checking their activities. “Many insurgent groups from India’s North–East have links to the South East Asian countries and tend to go to Myanmar and Thailand. There have been some reports of their presence in Thailand and the Government of India (GoI) would approach the Thai authorities for assistance in curtailing their activities,” Rijiju told the Interior Minister of the Royal Kingdom of Thailand, General Anupong Paochinda in Bangkok, Capital of Thailand.
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December - 17 
India and Bhutan will launch a massive crackdown against NDFB-IKS along its border areas. The decision was taken in a recent meeting between security chiefs of both the countries, reports The Sentinel on December 18.
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India and Bhutan will launch a massive crackdown against NDFB-IKS along its border areas. The decision was taken in a recent meeting between security chiefs of both the countries, reports The Sentinel on December 18.
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December - 22 
Officials of Bangladesh and Assam held a meeting to discuss issues relating to bilateral interest in Dhubri on December 22, reports The Telegraph. Officials of Kurigram District of Bangladesh and Dhubri discussed transborder crimes, smuggling and ongoing trade between the two countries through Manca
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Officials of Bangladesh and Assam held a meeting to discuss issues relating to bilateral interest in Dhubri on December 22, reports The Telegraph. Officials of Kurigram District of Bangladesh and Dhubri discussed transborder crimes, smuggling and ongoing trade between the two countries through Mancachar and Sonahat border of Dhubri district. Dhubri shares a 134 kilometre (km) border with Bangladesh out of which 45km is riverine.
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December - 22 
Officials of Bangladesh and Assam held a meeting to discuss issues relating to bilateral interest in Dhubri on December 22, reports The Telegraph. Officials of Kurigram District of Bangladesh and Dhubri discussed transborder crimes, smuggling and ongoing trade between the two countries through Manca
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Officials of Bangladesh and Assam held a meeting to discuss issues relating to bilateral interest in Dhubri on December 22, reports The Telegraph. Officials of Kurigram District of Bangladesh and Dhubri discussed transborder crimes, smuggling and ongoing trade between the two countries through Mancachar and Sonahat border of Dhubri district. Dhubri shares a 134 kilometre (km) border with Bangladesh out of which 45km is riverine.
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