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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 ...
Amid tensions in Bangladesh, Army battalion which fought 1971 Indo-Pak war deployed in TripuraTripura Chief Minister Manik Saha announced that an Army battalion instrumental in the 1971 Indo-Pak war has been deployed in the state ami...
Tipra Motha Party protests construction of Bangladesh embankments near Tripura borderTipra Motha Party, a BJP ally, protested against Bangladesh's embankment construction near the Tripura border. Demonstrators in Belonia wer...
Iskcon a fundamentalist group: Bangladesh AGBangladesh's interim government labeled the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) a "religious fundamentalist" group in ...
Situation for minorities 'alarming' in Bangladesh: Ex-foreign minister Hasan Mahmud slams interim govt for rise of extremistsBangladesh's former Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud has accused the interim government of fueling anti-India sentiment and emboldening extrem...
CPI(M) expresses concern over attacks on Hindus in BangladeshThe CPI(M) Politburo voiced concern over attacks on Hindu places of worship in Bangladesh after Sheikh Hasina's government fell. They urged...
VHP urges govt to ensure safety of Hindus, other minorities in BangladeshThe Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) urged the government to ensure safety for Hindus, Sikhs, and other minorities in Bangladesh, citing attacks...
Must face together forces that attack mutual trust: PM Modi after bilateral talks with Bangladesh PM Sheikh HasinaIndia and Bangladesh signed seven agreements after the talks between Modi and Hasina, including one on sharing of waters of Kushiyara river...
Sheikh Hasina's son decries role of Islamist forces in his countryHifazat and other Islamic extremist groups are opposing the government plan to install a statue of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu She...
Congress urges Centre to take up with Bangladesh attacks on HindusHe referred to recent media reports that temples were attacked and Hindu families in Bangladesh became victims of arson and loot by fundame...
Bangladesh needs no foreign help for minorities' security: GovernmentHasanul Haq Inu heads the left-leaning party which is a partner of ruling Awami League-led coalition government of Prime Minister Sheikh Ha...
'Vulnerable' Bangladeshi Hindus want PM Narendra Modi's intervention for safetyA series of attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh has developed a sense of insecurity in the minority group, which has lead to a demand of India'...
Bangladesh safer than Syria for jihadis: Taslima NasreenJihadists have been silencing or threatening voices of sanity because democracy and pluralism are anathema to them. All they want is to est...
Bangladesh apex court to decide war criminal's fate next monthBangladesh's Supreme Court said it will pronounce its final verdict next month on the last remaining 1971 war crimes convict Motiur Rahman ...
Bangladesh's Hindus say they live in 'constant fear', want PM Narendra Modi to take it upRenowned theatre activist Piyush Bandopadhaya wants Modi to voice the concerns of the minorities especially the Hindus with his Bangladeshi...
Bangladesh on alert after top Jamaat leader's execution: Bangladesh was today put on alert fearing a possible backlash to the execution of top Jamaat-e- Islami leader Muhammad Quamaruzzaman
Left criticises Mamata Banerjee for opposing Teesta water share treatyLeft Front chairman Biman Bose today said its repercussions can be felt in Bengal and India.
India's worries could mount with Khaleda Zia's expected return to power in BangladeshWith indications increasingly suggesting the possibility of a regime change in Dhaka in early 2014, the intelligence establishment here is ...
- Taslima Nasreen 'forced' to leave India again
Taslima Nasreen has again been "forced" to leave India.
- Pakistani fundamentalist groups try infiltration from Bangladesh
The outlawed anti-India groups based in Pakistan are now trying to enter India through the comparatively easy porous border with Bangladesh.