The Ministry of External Affairs in India summoned Bangladesh's Acting High Commissioner to express concerns over statements from Bangladesh authorities portraying India negatively. Recent ...
Bangladesh sends protest note to India after Sheikh Hasina address Dhaka says India must not allow its territory to be used for 'destabilising purposes' India condemns destruction of Bangladesh's ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangladesh has lodged a “strong protest” with the government of India over what it said were “false and fabricated comments and statements continuously being ...
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in India on Thursday condemned the destruction of Bangladesh founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's residence. The incident occurred on February 5 when thousands of ...
DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh has asked India to stop ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from making "false and fabricated" comments while she is in the country, its foreign ministry said.
Image Source : PTI External affairs minister S Jaishankar. India on Thursday strongly condemned the destruction of Bangladesh's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's residence in Dhaka.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday summoned Bangladesh’s Acting High Commissioner to India, Md Nural Islam, expressing concerns over continued negative remarks by Bangladeshi ...
Bangladesh expects the same approach from others.” After being ousted in a mass uprising led by students and the public, former prime minister Sheikh Hasina took refuge in India on Aug 5.
India on Friday denied any role in the statements made by former prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina and said that it was made in individual capacity. Responding to media queries ...
India summoned Bangladesh's envoy in New Delhi yesterday after Dhaka lodged a formal protest over ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina's remarks. Comments attributed to Hasina were "made in her ...
Bangladesh has objected to a speech that its ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina made from India and asked New Delhi to stop her making "fabricated" comments, its foreign ministry said on Friday.