New Delhi: Reports indicate that India and Nepal have launched a joint search operation along their shared border to track suspected terrorists. The operation is said to have been initiated based on specific intelligence inputs.
According to national media reports, the Indian Armed Forces and the Nepalese security forces conducted joint patrolling along the Indo-Nepal border on Friday. The two countries share a border stretching approximately 1,700 kilometers. The search operation primarily focused on remote areas and forest regions along the border.
Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Commander Ganga Singh stated that Nepal remains a close ally in the fight against terrorism and continues to maintain strong cooperation with India. He added that coordination meetings between the two countries are held regularly, and any intelligence received is shared between the two sides.