Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the need for deepening India’s relationship with Bangladesh, urging both countries to remain sensitive to each other’s interests and concerns. In a letter addressed to Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus on the occasion of

Bangladesh’s interim government has escalated its efforts to secure the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is currently residing in India. Hasina sought refuge in India after her ousting during mass protests in August 2024. The International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh has since issued arrest warrants against her, accusing her and several

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has strongly criticized certain Bangladeshi leaders over controversial remarks suggesting an intent to “occupy Bengal and Odisha.” Banerjee dismissed these comments as baseless and mocked the claims, asserting India’s sovereignty and cultural integrity. ‘India Is Not for Bargain’: Banerjee Responding

Bangladesh has expressed optimism about improving its bilateral ties with India during the visit of Vinay Mohan Kwatra, India’s Foreign Secretary. The visit comes amid ongoing diplomatic tensions and is seen as a crucial step toward resolving key issues between the two neighbors. Bangladeshi officials are hopeful that the discussions will pave the way for […]