
Dinesh Trivedi, High Commissioner-Designate of India to Bangladesh, called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi and held discussions focusing on strengthening India-Bangladesh defence cooperation, border security, and enhancing military-to-military engagement.
The interaction focused on strengthening India-Bangladesh defence ties, border security and enhancing military-to-military engagement,” Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI) – Indian Army’s X post read.
The meeting comes amid ongoing diplomatic and strategic engagement between India and Bangladesh, particularly on security coordination along the border and broader regional stability issues.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh Home Affairs Minister Salahuddin Ahmed stated that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam are “legal and administrative matters” of India, adding that there is “no scope” for Dhaka to comment on what he described as internal issues.
He also said that the Border Guard Bangladesh (Border Guard Bangladesh) remains on high alert to prevent illegal infiltration or push-ins along the border.
On the issue of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the minister said the interim government has sought her return through legal channels and existing extradition mechanisms, stating that a formal request has been sent via diplomatic channels for her to face legal proceedings in Bangladesh.
He also said the government remains committed to maintaining law and order and ensuring justice through lawful and institutional processes.
These explicit declarations by the interim administration highlight how India-Bangladesh relations are currently undergoing a major structural reset, marking a transformative phase in regional diplomacy.
Both nations are now actively charting a forward-looking path, steering the relationship toward a highly pragmatic, interest-driven partnership under the newly elected government led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
The developments come at a time when India-Bangladesh relations continue to navigate a complex phase shaped by security concerns, border management, and evolving political dynamics in the region.
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