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Module - III                                                                            Geo-Politics

          Security and Geo-Strategy
                                 cooperation with ASEAN countries and has set up a separate diplomatic mission for
                                 ASEAN.

                                         Intext Questions         8.3


                                 1.    Explain the term 'treaties'.
                       Note
                                 2.    Provide two examples each of bilateral and multilateral treaties.

                                 3.    Name the members of SAARC and ASEAN.


                                  8.4 Issues Between India and its Neighbours

                                 India follows a policy of friendly cooperation with its neighbours. However, this has
                                 been difficult to achieve. There have been several hindrances in the past decades that
                                 have hampered bilateral ties. Here, in this section, you will learn how this has happened
                                 in three broad areas viz: political and diplomatic issues, and defence and economic
                                 issues.  Political and diplomatic cooperation with neighbouring countries have been
                                 generally cordial with most of the neighbouring countries. However, as with the case
                                 of any two individuals, differences do crop up between countries. Let us examine each
                                 country and understand the issues.


                                 8.4.1 Bangladesh

                                 It was in 1971 that Bangladesh got its independence from West Pakistan with the help
                                 of India's military intervention. Thereafter relations have been cordial on all fronts as
                                 we share common cultural and language bonds. However, there are certain issues that
                                 have also affected thirelations. These are:
                                 •     Illegal migration from Bangladesh: The migrants have become an economic,

                                       political and security problem for India. Economically they have to be supported
                                       with food, shelter and medicines and security wise there is a possibility of these
                                       people turning to anti-India activities.

                                 •     Porous Border: A porous border means that the border is not fenced or manned.
                                       India shares the longest boundary with Bangladesh, most of which are riverine
                                       plains. Hence it has been difficult to fence them and easy for illegal smuggling to
                                       take place. Moreover, the border between India and Bangladesh is porous
                                       leading to smuggling of goods including gold and other goods that affect security.
                                 •     Presence of terrorist outfits like Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami, Jamat-e-Islam are

                                       active in those bordering areas. Drug dealers are increasingly using Bangladesh
                                       as a transit point. They smuggle heroin and opium to India from Burma and
                                       other countries through Bangladesh.


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