‘Bangladesh wants strong relations with India’, said interim government’s foreign advisor Tauheed Hussain

Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Adviser Tauheed Hossain on Monday said the interim government wants to see stronger people-to-people ties with India, something he said was lacking during the previous Sheikh Hasina government. Speaking to the media, Hussain said, “It is possible to reduce public dissatisfaction towards India. I believe we need to take the right bilateral

Hasina will stay in India for the time being, but without refugee status, know why there is no refugee policy in the country which gives shelter to millions of people?

Bangladesh is currently going through a period of instability. Former PM Sheikh Hasina, who was removed from power, left the country and came to India in view of security. He is here since 5th August. But this arrangement is temporary. In fact, due to not signing the Refugee Convention, India has no formal refugee policy.