India's border fencing in Mizoram along Bangladesh resumes
The paramilitary Assam Rifles has stepped up security on the India-Myanmar border along eastern Mizoram to stop drugs and arms smuggling.
Border fencing work is on in western Mizoram along the India-Bangladesh frontiers, an official said in Aizawl on Friday.
"Of Mizoram's 318-km border with Bangladesh, 233 km is to be fenced by March 2019," an official of Mizoram's home department said.
He said: "After the visit of the Madhukar Gupta Committee along Mizoram borders with Bangladesh, the Union home ministry recently asked to stop fencing work of the 'unfenced' border without citing any reason. The work would resume soon."
The official said the fencing work along the India-Bangladesh border with Mizoram has been delayed due to several reasons, including topographical adversaries.
Two central government agencies -- Engineering Projects India Limited and National Projects Construction Corporation Limited -- are erecting the border fencing in Mizoram.
The Assam Rifles, anti-insurgency trained paramilitary force, has stepped up security on the India-Myanmar border along eastern Mizoram to stop drugs, arms smuggling and cross-border movement of inimical elements.
An Assam Rifles official said the higher authority of the central paramilitary force has alerted troops deployed along the 510 km-long India-Myanmar border with Mizoram to tighten vigil along the porous border.
Until 1986, after two decades of terrorism, Mizoram become a peaceful state but the arms and drugs smuggling from Myanmar has become rampant in recent years.
Arunachal Pradesh (520 km), Manipur (398 km), Nagaland (215 km) and Mizoram (510 km) share the 1,643-km mountainous border.