As Muslim-majority Bangladesh saw a spate of reprisal attacks against its minority Hindu community, a video was shared online with a false claim that it shows the screening of a documentary in the country about the destruction of a centuries-old mosque in neighbouring India.
Bangladesh has seen significant changes with the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India amid protests. Relations with India may be impacted, especially with the interim leader Muhammad Yunus calling for her extradition.
The India-Bangladesh bilateral meeting at Dhaka was dissappointing for Indo-Bangladesh think tanks The much-talked-about India-Bangladesh talks held on 9
India-Bangladesh relations: After the fall of the Sheikh Hasina regime in August, Bangladesh, chose to adopt a confrontational stance towards India, and started gravitating more towards New Delhi ...
Spokesperson Mohammad Rafiqul Alam said, “Bangladesh will wait for a normal period for India’s reply to its note verbale. If no response comes during the period, Bangladesh will send a reminder letter to India.
Bangladesh formally asked India to return ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The interim government wants Hasina to face trial. She is accused of mass killings during student protests.
Bangladesh has requested India's assistance in returning its former Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, for a judicial process. The move comes amid tense relations between the countries following Hasina's ousting and subsequent refuge in India.
Bangladesh is requesting India to return former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for judicial proceedings. This comes after her ousting and subsequent refuge in New Delhi. Diplomatic tensions have surfaced between the two nations,
India's tourism industry, already under significant strain, has faced additional challenges due to the recent turmoil in Bangladesh. According to government data, the decline in tourists from Bangladesh following a political crisis and coup in the country has negatively impacted India's foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs).
Pakistan Army’s Joint chief of staff committee’s  chairman General Shahir Shamshad Mirza had sent a training proposal to Bangladesh in November. The proposal was accepted by Bangladesh Army chief Waker-Uz-Zaman who then extended a formal invitation to the Pakistan Army to conduct training for its soldiers.