India-Bangladesh relations are in freefall with neither Dhaka nor New Delhi seemingly interested in coming to grips with the deteriorating situation. We are witnessing one escalation after another with no respite in sight.
In another controversial step that could further impact the deteriorating India-Bangladesh relations, a delegation of senior officials of the Pakistan Army and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) recently visited Rangpur Division in northern Bangladesh,
India-Bangladesh border issues have intensified in previous days with Bangladesh raising the issue of India fencing the border. In a latest development, farmers from a border village in West Bengal allege that Bangladesh has constructed a bunker with troops positioned.
The head of Bangladesh's interim government, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, said on Thursday that his country's high growth under ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was "fake" and faulted the world for not questioning what he said was her corruption.
Advisers in the interim government argue that four agreements signed by the Hasina government with India are unequal.
Bangladesh is planning to build closer economic ties with China, and other East Asian economies, at a time when the relationship with India remains strained.
Pakistan’s ISI chief Lt Gen Asim Malik is in Dhaka, signalling an advancement in Bangladesh-Pakistan ties. This rapprochement comes amid Sheikh Hasina’s ousting and raises concerns over intelligence-sharing networks aimed at destabilising India.
The Border Security Force (BSF) Wednesday held a coordination meeting with the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) to discuss key issues, including the prevention of the movement of people other than farmers near the international border, strengthening bilateral cooperation, and control of illegal activities.
The Indian government summoned Bangladesh’s Deputy High Commissioner, Nural Islam, on Monday following a significant rise in border tensions between the two neighbouring countries. This move ...
The junior tigresses will compete in Group 1 of the Super Six, which comprises six teams: India, Australia, Sri Lanka, Scotland, West Indies, and Bangladesh.
Shabab Bin Ahmed takes charge in June, at a time border management, river-sharing pacts, trade and security of minorities dominate the bilateral agenda
Border Security Force (BSF) and several other security agencies in a joint operation foiled an infiltration attempt by apprehending two Bangladeshi nationals in Agartala. The two men have been identified as Gias Uddin (26) and Moin Uddin (25),