Bangladesh is facing a fluid political situation, with Sheikh Hasina tendering her resignation from her post in the wake of mounting protests on August 5.
Tamil Nadu BJP President K. Annamalai said on Wednesday that a joint working group will be called between India and Sri Lanka to discuss about 170 Tamil fishermen's boats that have been seized by the Sri Lankan Navy.
India and St Kitts & Nevis signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to share successful digital solutions for population-scale digital transformation.
The two sides discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in development partnerships, trade and economic relations, digital technology, agriculture, health, defence, consular and cultural issues, among others.
According to sources, the diplomats and officials of the Indian High Commission continue to remain in Bangladesh, while non-essential staff and their families have returned on Wednesday morning.
Non-essential staff and families of Indian diplomatic missions have returned to India on a voluntary basis through a commercial flight, according to sources.
Speaking to ANI, Arpit, one of the passengers who reached Delhi from Bangladesh, said, "It's pretty much controlled now. It's pretty much controlled. Far, much better. From tomorrow, everything is going to be working completely. Factories, offices, banks, colleges, schools. Everything's g
Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP Gaurav Gogoi on Tuesday said that in the wake of Bangladesh unrest, the central government should conduct all-party meetings regularly to brief about the situation in order to make bordering states' governments aware of the situation.
Amid the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh, Punjab Congress chief and Lok Sabha MP Amarinder Singh Raja Warring on Tuesday said that the public wants to know about the government's action to ensure the safety of the Indians which was missing in the statement of S Jaishankar.
Jaishankar on Tuesday said that there are an estimated 19,000 Indian nationals of which about 9000 are students while ensuring the country that the government is in close contact with the Indian community in Dhaka.
Amid the ongoing political crisis in Bangladesh, Gujarat Education Minister Praful Pansheriya said that 20 students from Bangladesh who are studying at Gujarat University, sponsored by the Government of India, are safe.