Indian electric distribution companies yet to receive over Rs 9,500 crore from Bangladesh
The ongoing violence against Hindus and street unrest in Bangladesh has affected the country’s economy.
The ongoing violence against Hindus and street unrest in Bangladesh has affected the country’s economy.
India is our neighbour and we want good, stable and cordial bilateral relations with it; but India has done some things in the past, which did not please the people of Bangladesh
This is an example of how India’s communist media is attempting to propagate the narrative that the atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh were politically motivated
The Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka has brought this matter to the attention of the Bangladesh Ministry of External Affairs.
Yunus stated that China has emerged as the largest producer of solar panels but faces restrictions in the export market.
A large procession was taken out on the occasion of Janmashtami in Dhaka. After the fall of the Sheikh Hasina Government in Bangladesh on August 5, due to the deterioration of communal harmony, many question marks were raised about this year’s Janmashtami events.
A Hindu reported that on the 15th Aug, 10 to 12 men on motorcycles, armed with knives, hammers, and sickles, arrived at his home. When they realised that he was not there, they began threatening him over the phone, forcing him to hide at a relative’s place.
The article suggests that Sheikh Hasina was overthrown and forced to flee the country after she refused to allow the US to establish a base in Bangladesh, which seems to confirm the earlier claims.
Nahid Islam, the Information Advisor to the Interim Government, stated that the release of water from the dam without prior notice caused the floods in Bangladesh.
We will present the problems of our people living on the banks of the Teesta. We will not back down from asserting Bangladesh’s right on the waters of the Teesta river. -Rizwana Hasan, Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate change in the interim Government