Yunus Out, India to Restore All Visa Services in Bangladesh Soon
- India plans to fully restore all visa services in Bangladesh soon, as confirmed by Aniruddha Das, India's senior consular official in Sylhet.
- Visa services were suspended in Bangladesh starting December 17, 2025, due to anti-India protests, security threats, and political changes in Bangladesh.
- India-Bangladesh relations have been strained since political unrest and governmental changes but efforts are underway to improve diplomatic ties and resume all visa categories.
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India weighs resumption of visa services amid improving ties with Bangladesh under Tarique Rahman
Relations between India and Bangladesh appear to be entering a phase of renewed engagement as New Delhi is likely to fully restore visa services in the neighboring country, just days after Tarique Rahman assumed office as Prime Minister of Bangladesh. According to a report by bdnews24, India’s Senior Consular Officer in Sylhet, Aniruddha Das, confirmed that active efforts are underway to completely resume all categories of visa services. Speakin…
Relations between India and Bangladesh are now showing signs of thaw. Relations between the two countries soured after the fall of Sheikh Hasina's regime. However, with Tarique Rahman's rise to power, there are signs that relations between Delhi and Dhaka may improve. A major update has also emerged regarding the resumption of visa services.
Yunus out, India to restore all visa services in Bangladesh soon
India would soon be resuming all visa services in Bangladesh, a senior Indian diplomat was quoted by Bangladeshi media as saying. Amid threats to its missions, India had stopped visa services, beginning December 17 last year. This is a big signal on the improving ties between New Delhi and Dhaka, with PM Tarique Rahman's government taking over from Muhammad Yunus.
Reset or Realignment: Indian Media coverage on Bangladesh’s verdict
By Quamar Ashraf NEW DELHI: The Bangladesh national elections triggered massive reportage, including articles and editorials, in Indian media. Media outlets, mainly mainstream newspapers, framed the landslide victory of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) under Tarique Rahman as both a democratic turning point and a geopolitical recalibration. From the Indian perspective, the dominant theme was that the verdict was about resetting Dhaka’s rel…
India Set to Restart Visa Services for Bangladesh
Delhi: Relations between India and Bangladesh may soon see a fresh start as New Delhi is expected to fully restart visa services in the neighbouring nation. The development comes shortly after Tarique Rahman took charge as Prime Minister. Officials say the move could mark the beginning of a new chapter in diplomatic engagement between the […]
A New Government In Bangladesh, And Fresh Hopes Next Door
DAKHA – Bangladesh has formed a new government under the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) after a largely fair and peaceful national election on February 12, 2026. Across eastern India, many people hope this shift brings steady leadership in Dhaka and stronger economic progress for Bangladesh’s 170 million citizens. At the same time, India’s northeastern states, […] The post A New Government in Bangladesh, and Fresh Hopes Next Door first appea…
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