India and Bangladesh exchanged 95 and 90 fishermen respectively, despite strained relations due to recent political events.
According to the circular, the Indian government had to pay for all the expenses for the training, with no financial involvement from the government of Bangladesh. The cancelled program was part of a ...
Bangladesh on Sunday handed over to India 95 Indian fishermen while New Delhi released 90 Bangladeshi fishermen.
DHAKA: A day after the Bangladesh law ministry issued a notification on Supreme Court directives for the training of 50 ...
Bangladesh’s interim government on Sunday cancelled a planned training programme for 50 judges and judicial officers in India ...
Bangladesh on Sunday handed over to India 95 Indian fishermen while New Delhi released 90 Bangladeshi fishermen. The process of reciprocal repatriation of fishermen in each other’s custody came amid ...
DHAKA, Jan 5, 2025 (BSS)- Chief Advisor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yunus today witnessed the maneuver exercise of an infantry brigade ...
The role of Gen. Zaman has been keenly watched from the beginning of the latest political turbulence that hit Bangladesh in ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Saturday assured British parliamentarian Rupa Huq that the next general election in Bangladesh ...
India has stepped up security on its border with Bangladesh after an official in the country’s new government threatened to ...