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India Summons Bangladesh Envoy over Security Concerns in Dhaka
- On Wednesday , India's Ministry of External Affairs summoned Bangladesh High Commissioner Riaz Hamidullah at its New Delhi headquarters to express strong concerns and remind Dhaka of its mission safety responsibilities.
- Radical groups in Dhaka called for a march demanding Sheikh Hasina's return, while National Citizen Party leader Hasnat Abdullah issued anti-India warnings after the December 12, 2025 attack.
- The MEA criticised Dhaka for not sharing evidence, saying `It is unfortunate that the interim government has neither conducted a thorough investigation nor shared meaningful evidence with India regarding the incidents`, and reminded it to ensure the safety of Missions and Posts in Bangladesh.
- The Indian Visa Application Centre at Jamuna Future Park closed at 2 pm, rescheduling Wednesday appointments, while local police blocked marches toward the Indian High Commission and assistant high commissioner office.
- Bangladesh is preparing for a Feb 12 national election under interim chief adviser Muhammad Yunus, with ties frosty since former prime minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India.
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India summoned Bangladesh’s High Commissioner to New Delhi to convey its strong concerns on Wednesday over what it described as a deteriorating security situation in Bangladesh, particularly threats targeting the Indian Mission in Dhaka.
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Read Full ArticleIndia closes visa application centre in Dhaka after threats from radical elements in Bangladesh
India on Wednesday closed its Visa Application Centre (IVAC) in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka in view of the current security situations. The IVAC at Jamuna Future Park in Dhaka is the main, integrated centre for all Indian visa services in the capital. "In view of the ongoing security situation, we wish to bring to your kind notice that IVAC JFP Dhaka will be closed at 2 pm today," the IVAC said in a statement. Appointment slots would be reschedul…
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