The Bangladeshi authorities handed over a 65-year-old Assam farmer to Indian counterparts hours after his alleged abduction from the zero line.
Ranjit Das was returned safely and in good health after high-level discussions between the two countries.
The incident raised concerns about the safety of Indian farmers working near the border, with many stretches on the Bangladesh side remaining unfenced.
Farmers from Kinnarkhal village work in their fields after the BSF opens the border gate, allowing access to land beyond the border fencing.
Ranjit Das was assaulted and dragged across the border by a group of men from Bangladesh, triggering panic and outrage in nearby villages.