Bangladesh-India Ties News
India halved aid to Bangladesh to ₹60 crore in Budget 2026-27 amid post-Hasina diplomatic strains, marking the sharpest regional cut due to minority attacks and Dhaka's Pakistan tilt.
India has classified its diplomatic missions in Bangladesh as 'non-family postings', advising dependents of officials to return home voluntarily due to heightened security risks ahead of the country's parliamentary elections and growing security concerns.
Now, from student leaders to militant-linked actors, anti-India threats are now being articulated openly, publicly, and without fear of immediate political consequence—suggesting a deeper shift in the country’s power dynamics.
Alam, an important man in the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement urged India to re-think its stance on events that shook Bangladesh earlier this year.
Bangladesh's Interim Government's Finance Adviser, Salehuddin Ahmed, expressed anticipation for "enhanced cooperation" with New Delhi in his meeting with the Indian High Commissioner.
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