Analysts point to Jamaat’s rising influence in economically backward rural areas, many of which lie along India border & have seen communal tensions & citizenship rows in recent years.
India-Bangladesh relations are poised for a reset following the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s victory. PM Narendra Modi ...
Graffiti - angry, witty, sometimes poetic - sprawls across walls and corridors, echoing the Gen Z-led July 2024 uprising that ...
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla attended the swearing-in ceremony of Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman in Dhaka as India’s official representative. During the event, Birla conveyed Prime Minister ...
India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held a courtesy meeting with Bangladesh’s Leader of the Opposition and Jamaat-e-Islami ...
India reaffirms support for democratic and inclusive Bangladesh as BNP assumes office with two-thirds majority ...
DHAKA – The relationship between India and Bangladesh should be based on mutual respect, equality, and national interest, with bilateral ties not dependent on any particular individual or political ...
India should take the initiative as the big neighbour. India should do the outreach. Bangladesh has held a robust ...
Rahman's oath-taking followed a decisive victory by his Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the country’s 13th national election.
Indian analysts are unanimous in holding that the new government faces the challenge of navigating the big power rivalry in Bangladesh, including China, the US, India. Then there is Pakistan.
Under the new BNP mandate, the security cooperation that India took for granted—the handover of ULFA militants and the ...
Most of Jamaat's victories have come from the north-west and south-west regions adjoining Indian states such as West Bengal, Assam and Meghalaya.