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The 2001 Bangladesh–India border clashes were a series of armed skirmishes between India and Bangladesh in April 2001. The clashes took place between troops of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on the poorly-marked international border between the two countries.
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The 2001 Indian–Bangladeshi border conflict took place in the third week of April 2001 between the Bangladesh Rifles and the Indian Border Security Force on the poorly marked international border between the two countries. This was the worst border conflict Bangladesh was involved in since Independence.
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The Bangladesh side has also been found to have indulged in violation of border between the two countries. One such incident was the 2001 Invasion of the Padua or Pyrdiwah Village. Between April 16–19, 2001, Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) intruded into Pyriduwah, Meghalaya, triggering border tensions.
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A Bangladesh border guard stated that the bodies of an Indian border soldier and an officer were lying inside Bangladeshi territory. [ 21 ] [ 28 ] Bangladeshi border guards claim that a platoon of Indian border guards along with some 100 Indian civilians entered into Bangladesh territory and looted in Hirapur village.