US consular services in Dhaka are closed indefinitely

The US Embassy in Dhaka has announced the suspension of regular consular services indefinitely. The US Embassy said this in a post on Facebook on Tuesday afternoon. The US Embassy’s routine consular services are currently closed, according to a post on the embassy’s Facebook page. This service will be suspended until further notice. That said, […]

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Why are neighboring countries getting angry against India one by one?

Exactly 10 years and three months ago, when Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India for the first time, he gave a big surprise by inviting the heads of state or government of all the neighboring countries to come to Delhi. The then Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif also received […]

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UN Secretary-General’s call to make Bangladesh’s interim government inclusive

Stephen Dujarric said, ‘As the country moves towards parliamentary elections, I think the interim government should take into account the voices of women, youth and people as well as minorities and indigenous communities in the coming weeks.’ United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged Bangladesh’s interim government to make every effort to make it inclusive. […]

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White House explained Sheikh Hasina’s complaint to the US for the fall of the government

The Awami League government fell in the 23-day country-shaking movement of the students. In the face of the students’ uprising, on August 5, President Md. Sheikh Hasina submitted her resignation from the post of Prime Minister to Sahabuddin. After that he left the country by helicopter from Ganabhaban. His sister Sheikh Rehana was with him […]

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Indian finance minister hopes Indian investments in Bangladesh are safe

India has multiple investments in Bangladesh, many of which comes from Tamil Nadu. Indian finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that while the unrest in Bangladesh has generated some uncertainty, the Indian government remains hopeful that their investments will remain safe and that Bangladesh will return to normalcy soon, says The Hindu. “I would say […]

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China will benefit from the deterioration of India-Bangladesh relations after the fall of Sheikh Hasina

Sheikh Hasina left the country on August 5 after resigning from the post of Prime Minister in the face of mass movement of students.It is believed that the fall of the Awami League government may be the beginning of the deterioration of India-Bangladesh relations.At the same time China’s influence with Bangladesh may increase.The Voice of […]

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Bangladesh crisis misrepresented in Indian media: Al-Jazeera

Within hours of the student-led uprising that ousted Sheikh Hasina, several Indian media began reporting that members of the Hindu minority community in Bangladesh were being targeted by “Islamist forces”. Articles and videos containing misleading content are published across Indian media and social media platforms. ‘Attack on Hindu in Bangladesh?’ on Mirror Now’s YouTube channel […]

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Political rise of Bangladesh, diplomatic challenge for India

Bangladesh’s political rise will have significant diplomatic and strategic implications for India, policymakers in that country believe. According to them, the sudden change in politics in Bangladesh could affect the long-standing friendly relations between the two countries. With the ouster of Sheikh Hasina, known as India’s staunch ally, New Delhi faces complex challenges in navigating […]

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