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Bangladesh foreign minister Khalilur Rahman elected President of 81st session of UNGAIn a remarkable turn of events, Khalilur Rahman from Bangladesh has clinched the presidency of the 81st session of the UN General Assembly,...
India-Bangladesh border talks in Delhi next week; 1st after new BNP governmentIssues related to border fencing, attacks on BSF personnel, checking infiltration and cross-border crimes and handing over of illegal Bangl...
Tripura arrests 3,705 illegal migrants since 2022; 3,463 are BangladeshisA senior Home Department official stated that 965 Bangladeshi nationals were arrested in 2022, followed by 1,014 in 2023; 947 in 2024; and ...
Fencing work begins along India-Bangladesh border in Bengal after BSF gets 27-km land parcelFencing work has begun along the Indo-Bangladesh border in Phansidewa area of Siliguri subdivision after the West Bengal government handed ...
Hundreds try to flee West Bengal as anti-infiltration drive triggers 'reverse exodus'Suspected illegal immigrants are gathering at the Hakimpur border in West Bengal seeking to return to Bangladesh. This follows the state's ...
West Bengal: Malda, Murshidabad get first 'illegal immigrants’ holding centres for suspected Bangladeshis & RohingyasWest Bengal has opened its first holding centres in Malda and Murshidabad to house suspected illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and Rohingya de...
Bengal asks districts to build ‘holding centres’ for illegal foreigners as anti-infiltration drive gathers paceWest Bengal is setting up holding centers for suspected illegal foreigners and foreign prisoners. This move institutionalizes the state's '...
Quote of the Day by Aung San Suu Kyi: 'By helping others, you will learn how to…'—Inspiring quotes by the daughter of Myanmar's independence hero, General Aung SanQuote of the Day: Aung San Suu Kyi's enduring message, 'By helping others, you will learn how to help yourselves,' underscores the profound...
SC questions Rohingyas' legal status, asks why should intruders get red carpet welcome when citizens face povertyThe Supreme Court questioned the legal status of Rohingyas in India, asking why “intruders” should get rights when citizens face poverty. H...
Illegal Rohingyas have no fundamental right to reside in India, asserts govt in SCThe Union government has informed the Supreme Court that illegal Rohingya Muslim migrants do not have a fundamental right to reside and set...
Rohingya refugees in India's capital to be given flats, security"We welcome the statement on respecting the UN refugee convention and the plan to resettle Rohingya with better housing and facilities," sa...
West Bengal is 'slightly friendly' to Rohingyas; set up camp for 70 families: BSF DGWest Bengal is "slightly friendly" to the Rohingyas and has set up special camps for about 70 such families, BSF Director General (DG) K K ...
36,000 Rohingyas in India; terror links cannot be ruled out: BSFIn the border areas, the BSF chief said his troops were not equipped to make a distinction between a Bangladeshi and a Rohingya.
BSF 'pushing back' Rohingyas; SC asks Centre to respond to pleaAllegations levelled in a plea filed by two refugees, who had earlier also challenged the govt's decision to deport Rohingya Muslims to Mya...
Forged IDs make Rohingya 'Indians': Intelligence reportsThe Rohingya squatters also seek the support of local Muslim organisations to ensure they are not questioned or uprooted from the areas the...
Rohingya influx: India launches campaign against border touts; increases boots on the groundThe BSF concluded its bi-annual talks with Border Guard Bangladesh and chalked out plans to keep a vigil on the "spillover effect of the Ro...
View: India must not give in to pressure, Rohingyas must be deportedIndia must not open the floodgates at this juncture. There are pressing security and strategic reasons for India to refuse Rohingya refugee...
India needs to help Rohingyas, without letting them inThe Rohingya issue entered public discourse since the government announced that it would deport illegal Rohingya migrants back to Myanmar.
Rohingya Muslims seen as a security threat by Indian agenciesRohingya Muslims in J&K are reportedly marrying Kashmiri women, which may pave the way for their permanent settlement there.
Rise in number of Rohingya Muslims settling in India set alarm bells among security agenciesThe numbers, security agencies suspect, may be higher as large number of Rohingyas are also staying illegally in India and poses more serio...