The decision was taken during the two-day Indo-Bangla Deputy Commissioner level meeting which concluded here today.
While the Indian side raised issues about the presence of insurgents, the Bangladesh side raised the issues of narcotics smuggling in a joint statement signed by both the countries.
They agreed for joint patrolling by BSF and BGB and Bangladesh security would swung into action if insurgents were found to be using their soil.
The border outposts of BSF have been improved on Indian side and similar initiatives were also taken on the side of Bangladesh to improve the infrastructures of BOPs, he said.
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District Administration and concerned agencies of both sides would take necessary steps to prevent trans-border crimes such as illegal trespassing, trafficking of women and children, smuggling of drugs and narcotics.
The two countries have also decided to share information about dual citizenship of people and take necessary action against them.
District Magistrates of West Tripura, Unokoti, North Tripura, Khowai, Dhalai and Sepahijala, while Deputy Commissioners of Bangladesh's Brahmanbaria, Moulavi Bazar, Rangamati and Habiganj took part in the conference.
"BSF and BGB flag meetings take place frequently but this type of meeting helps us to build confidence in grassroots levels," leader of the Bangladeshi delegation, Moulavi Bazar DC, Md Kamrul Hassan said.
Tripura shares 856 km-long border with Bangladesh.