The visit assumes significance as this will be the first official Bangladeshi team to arrive after the historic Land Boundary Agreement has been put on ground and its basic formalities are expected to get over this month-end.
The delegation led by Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Director General Maj Gen Aziz Ahmed is slated to arrive here on August 2 as part of the bi-annual Directors General (DsG) level talks with their counterparts Border Security Force (BSF).
The Indian side will be led by BSF DG Devendra Kumar Pathak along with senior officials of the Union Home Ministry, External Affairs Ministry and those from other law enforcement agencies.
The delegation will also call on Home Minister Rajnath Singh and other senior officials of the ministry.
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Subjects related to smuggling of fake Indian currency notes (FICN), security of border guarding personnel and identification of sensitive posts along the Indo-Bangla border are also on the table.
The Bangladeshi side is also expected to take up the issue of the trial of the killing of a young girl Felani Khatun, who was allegedly shot dead on the border in 2011 by a BSF troop.
A special force court had recently acquitted the border guard of these charges.
The LBA aims to settle the 41-year-old land boundary dispute between the two nations through exchange of territories, removing a major irritant in bilateral ties.
The last times the two sides met was in December last year when the BSF delegation travelled to Dhaka.
A special 'maitri' (friendly) handball match between the troops of the two forces is also expected to be held here during the course of the visit.