As relations between New Delhi and Dhaka remain strained following the ouster of Bangladesh's autocratic former leader Sheikh Hasina, social media users in the Muslim-majority nation have shared a video they falsely claim shows a mosque set on fire in neighbouring India.
The Delhi Police has busted an international mobile theft syndicate with the arrest of a man who was allegedly attempting to flee with 48 high-end stolen mobile phones to be sold in Bangladesh, an official said on Sunday.
During Khaleda Zia's prominence in Bangladesh politics, Paresh Baruah remained in Bangladesh, and orchestrated extremist activities in Northeast India.
The foreign ministry said New Delhi expects Bangladesh to thoroughly investigate and bring to justice all perpetrators of violence.
Days after his meeting with Bangladesh's Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain in Muscat, S Jaishankar has cautioned Bangladesh over its inconsistent outlook towards India, advising Dhaka to refrain from some of the "ridiculous" claims being made.
Apart from Hasina’s continued stay in New Delhi, there are multiple irritants in ties, including security across the borders.
DHAKA: Bangladesh interim government's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has said that Dhaka had sent 'formal letters' to India seeking deposed prime minister Sheikh
Sheikh Hasina fled Bangladesh in August last year, and is wanted back in the country to face criminal charges over the deaths of hundreds of protesters during the uprising that toppled her.
In today's episode of India Global, India and Bangladesh are gearing up for a high-stakes meeting in Kolkata to discuss the renewal of the Ganga Water Treaty, which is set to expire in 2026. With worsening water shortages affecting agriculture and livelihoods in Bangladesh's southwestern districts,
Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus sought to ease tensions with New Delhi, stating that efforts were underway to resolve misunderstandings and reinforce bilateral cooperation.
A Bangladesh friendship delegation comprising leaders from political parties, representatives from think tanks, media and youth delegates has reportedly embarked on a visit to China, which has drawn close attention from some Indian media,
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar yesterday said Dhaka needs to “make up its mind” what kind of relationship it wants with New Delhi, stressing that the two neighbours share a special history that goes back to 1971.