Region: Mending our fences

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We hear nice things about Southasian camaraderie emanating from South Block, and we believe them. As the SAARC summit rolls up in early August, we can expect to hear from all capitals, including New Delhi, about the importance of mending fences in the Subcontinent, and about promoting trade and people-to-people contact. And we will believe them.

But even as tentative movements are being made to relax visa regimes and expand the token rail transport that exists between India and Pakistan/Bangladesh, there is the awkward fact of the border fence that the Indian Home Ministry is constructing along the frontiers of the east and west. As the article on the India-Bangladesh border in this issue indicates, the fencing project is well on its way to completion, with only 1495 km left unfenced along the 4095 km-long India-Bangladesh border. On the western front, meanwhile, less than 100 km of the 2000 km that are planned for fencing remain to be sealed.

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