Pakistan Rangers hold talks with Indian BSF in New Delhi meeting
ISPR says the delegation is also accompanied by representatives from interior ministry and Anti-Narcotics Force
Pakistan Rangers held delegation-level talks on Thursday with Indian Boarder Security Forces (BSF) in the 44th bi-annual meeting at BSF Headquarters in New Delhi, the army’s media wing said.
A statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the delegation, headed by DG Rangers Sindh, was also accompanied by representatives from the Ministry of Interior and Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF).
The 44th bi-annual meeting was being held from November 8-10 in the Indian capital. The meeting is organised alternatively in Pakistan and India.
While the director general level meeting between the two sides is a bi-annual affair, however it had not taken place on several occasions in the past due to strained relations between the two arch-rivals.
A statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the delegation, headed by DG Rangers Sindh, was also accompanied by representatives from the Ministry of Interior and Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF).
The 44th bi-annual meeting was being held from November 8-10 in the Indian capital. The meeting is organised alternatively in Pakistan and India.
While the director general level meeting between the two sides is a bi-annual affair, however it had not taken place on several occasions in the past due to strained relations between the two arch-rivals.