Land border crossings of Bangladesh
Appearance
Bangladesh has total sixteen border-crossings or landports. All of them are with India.
India
[edit]Designated Integrated Check Posts (ICP, with both customs and immigration facilities) and Land Customs Stations (LCS) are:[1]
- Assam
- Mankachar Land Customs Stations(India) and Rowmari post (Bangladesh)
- Karimganj–Beanibazar Upazila via Sutarkandi integrated checkpost crossing on NH37(India) and Sheola post (Bangladesh)
- Karimganj Steamer and Ferry Station (KSFS) Land Customs Stations(India) and Zakiganj post (Bangladesh)
- West Bengal
- Meghalaya
- Bagmara Land Customs Stations (India) and Bijoyour post (Bangladesh)
- Borsara Land Customs Stations(India) and Borsara post (Bangladesh)
- West Garo Hills–Bakshiganj via Mahendraganj crossing on NH12
- Tura–Nalitabari via Dalu crossing on NH217 (India) and Nakugaon post (Bangladesh)
- Shillong–Sylhet via Dawki integrated checkpost crossing (India) and Tamabil post (Bangladesh)
- Tripura
- Agartala–Dhaka via Agartala integrated checkpost (India) and Akhaura checkpost crossing
- Santirbazar–Feni via Santirbazar integrated border checkpost road and railway crossing in South Tripura district
- Sabroom–Ramgarh in Chittagong Division via Ramgarh integrated border checkpost crossing Maitri Setu on Feni River
- Mizoram
- Kawarpuchiah integrated checkpost, opened in October 2017 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[2]
Myanmar
[edit]Currently Bangladesh-Myanmar border is closed.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Expansion of North East India's Trade and Investment with Bangladesh and Myanmar" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-21.
- ^ "India opens two border crossing points with Myanmar, Bangladesh". The Hindu Business Line. 1 October 2017.