India raises alarm over security concerns in Bangladesh
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Concerns have been raised over political instability, the rise of Islamist forces, and growing influences from China and Pakistan. , India News, Times Now
The 15 foreigners have been ordered to leave Assam via the Dhubri, Sribhumi or South Salmara–Mankachar route, all of which connect to Bangladesh
The Parliamentary panel identified the expanding influence of China and Pakistan in Bangladesh as a key strategic concern for India and stated that the shifting regional alignments could dilute India's traditional influence in Dhaka.
The report flags political uncertainty, the return of Islamist forces, and growing Chinese and Pakistani influence as long-term concerns for New Delhi.
Bangladesh’s next national elections would be held on Feb. 12, eighteen months after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted through a mass uprising.
Bangladesh’s National Citizen Party (NCP) leader Hasnat Abdullah, on Monday, warned of isolating the Northeast’s Seven Sisters and offering shelter to separatist groups if India tried to destabilise B
The proliferation of illegal firearms is escalating across Bangladesh, raising serious security concerns ahead of the national election. Criminals are stockpiling advanced foreign weapons and using them to carry out killings and armed attacks in multiple regions.
Severe foreign aid cuts imposed this year by U.S. President Donald Trump, along with funding reductions from other countries, shuttered thousands of schools and youth training centers in camps for Rohingya in Bangladesh and crippled child protection programs.