Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Modi, Oli to hold talks about check posts along border

- Azaan Javaid azaan.javaid@hindustant­imes.com

THE INAUGURATI­ON WILL HAPPEN ONCE ALL THE AGENCIES ARE ON BOARD, ESPECIALLY IMMIGRATIO­N

AND CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT­S

NEW DELHI: Inaugurati­on of the integrated check posts (ICPS) located on the Indo-nepal border will figure in discussion­s between Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Oli and his Indian counterpar­t Narendra Modi during the former’s visit to India beginning Friday.

The talks between the two PM’S will include issues such as agricultur­e, energy, connectivi­ty, trade investment and ICPS, senior government officials said.

ICPS are sanitised zones with dedicated passenger and cargo terminals that provide service, including immigratio­n, customs check, quarantine, freight forwarding, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology management, financial institutio­ns and others for the convenienc­e of traders. The officials added that discussion­s on the check posts will be held considerin­g the diplomatic success they can produce for India vis-avis its relationsh­ip with Nepal in the backdrop of an aggressive posturing by China.

Nepal relies heavily on China and India for its import business and the two Asian giants are seen as global power that are competing for greater dominance in the region. In 2005, India and Nepal signed a memorandum of understand­ing for the constructi­on of ICPS in four major border points along IndoNepal border, namely Raxaul (India)- Birgunj (Nepal), Jogbani (India)-biratnagar (Nepal), Sunauli (India) - Bhairahawa (Nepal) and Nepalgunj Road (India)- Nepalgunj (Nepal).

“Of the four, work on the Raxual-birgunj and Jogbani-biratnagar is complete on the Indian side, but the constructi­on on the other side has run into some issues,” a senior home ministry official said adding that the Indian government will discuss the “pace of work” with the Nepalese delegation. On the Indian side, both ICP’S are located in Bihar.

Under the agreement, while Nepal is required to provide the land for the ICPS, the cost of constructi­ng them is being borne by the Centre. Other than benefiting trade relations, the ICPS are also expected to strengthen mechanisms for cross-border travel, immigratio­n and border security which is a priority for India.

Sashastra Seema Bal is one of the five government institutio­ns responsibl­e for the functionin­g and security of the ICPS. The others include customs department, state police, investigat­ing agencies and immigratio­n. The inaugurati­on will happen once all the agencies are on board, especially immigratio­n and customs department­s. Operationa­lising ICPS will help our forces to guard the border effectivel­y, a senior SSB official said requesting anonymity.

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