New Delhi: India has ordered the withdrawal of its diplomats’ families from Bangladesh, citing growing concerns over security amidst rising tensions between the two countries. The move comes amid heightened diplomatic strains and increasing incidents of unrest that have sparked fears for the safety of Indian nationals in Dhaka.
According to government sources, the decision to pull the families was made in response to the escalating situation following recent protests and incidents that have targeted Indian interests in Bangladesh. Diplomatic personnel and their families were given instructions to leave, ensuring their safety while diplomatic channels remain open for further discussions between the two nations.
India and Bangladesh, historically close neighbors with strong cultural and economic ties, have been dealing with a series of political and social challenges in recent months. The decision to withdraw the families reflects the growing concerns over a possible deterioration in the security situation.
The move has raised eyebrows in both countries, with some questioning the long-term implications for bilateral relations. While both governments have called for de-escalation, the diplomatic community remains vigilant as tensions show no signs of subsiding.
This development underscores the fragile nature of international relations, as both India and Bangladesh continue to navigate sensitive political landscapes in an increasingly volatile region.
