After
nearly seven decades, India and Bangladesh have officially swapped more than
150 pockets of land. The move follows a historic agreement signed earlier this
year.
Deutsche Welle, 2 Aug 2015
One minute
past the stroke of midnight on Saturday, India and Bangladesh ended a
decades-long border dispute by swapping contested lands.
While an
agreement to swap 162 islands of land - 111 in Bangladesh and 51 in India - was
officially signed by Dhaka and New Delhi in June, the handover did not occur
until Saturday.
At 12:01 #India and #Bangladesh swapped tiny islands of land, ending one of the world's most intractible border disputes after 70 years.
— Shambhavi Sinha (@Bacon_Is_Bae) 31 juli 2015
The deal
was originally agreed on in 1974 following Bangladesh's war for independence
from Pakistan.
However,
India's parliament did not approve the agreement until earlier this year.
The land
swap affects around 50,000 stateless people, who have now received citizenship
after nearly 70 years in limbo.
While most
of the residents of the swapped lands celebrated their newfound citizenship,
around 1,000 people living on the newly Bangladesh side have opted to keep
their Indian citizenship.
India has
said that they have until November to leave their homes and be resettled in the
state of West Bengal.
India's
External Affairs Ministry said in a statement on Friday that the day
"marks the resolution of a complex issue that has lingered since
independence" from British colonial rule in 1947, reported AP news agency.
ls/cmk (AFP, AP)
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