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Bangladeshi beaten to death in India

A Bangladeshi was beaten to death and six were handed over to police by local people in India’s Meghalaya state over robbery suspicion, according to a BBC Bangla online report quoting Meghalaya state police...

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Step back or risk disintegration

THIS article critically examines India’s expanding regional hegemony, characterised increasingly by domination rather than genuine partnership. Under diplomatic rhetoric, this posture undermines the core democratic values India professes to uphold, including pluralism and regional cooperation. Focusing on India’s sixteen-year dominance over Bangladesh, the article...

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India pushes 40 more people into Bangladesh

The Indian Border Security Force on Wednesday pushed 40 more people into Bangladesh through different border points in Panchagarh, Lalmonirhat and Thakurgaon districts...

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RMG exporters for focusing on increase competitiveness

The readymade garment exporters of the country said that they should focus on increasing competitiveness, building capability and removing non-tariff barriers, rather than overthinking the United States’ tariffs on India, China and other rivals.

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SC orders roundup of stray dogs in Delhi

India’s Supreme Court on Monday ordered the removal of tens of thousands of stray dogs from the capital, citing public safety concerns after a surge in dog bites.

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India says 6 Pakistani aircraft shot down during May conflict

India shot down five Pakistani fighter jets and one other military aircraft during fighting in May, India’s air force chief says, the first such statement from the country since the deadly conflict with its neighbour, reports Al Jazeera on Saturday.

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India’s shaking hands with China

THERE are no permanent friends, only permanent interests, in geopolitics. And today, those interests have forced India to make the most consequential choice in decades: to bow before Beijing’s economic and strategic dominance, and to distance itself from an increasingly hostile Washington. What began as a cautious re-balancing in late 2024 has now hardened into...

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Pakistan warns India of deep strikes

In a sharp response to Indian prime minister Narendra Modi’s reported resolve to retaliate militarily over any terrorist attacks, Pakistan’s military has warned that any Indian aggression would be met with decisive force — beginning with strikes deep...

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22 Bangladeshis return after serving jail terms in India

Twenty-two Bangladeshi nationals, including men, women and children, returned to the country through the Tamabil Land Port at Goainghat upazila in Sylhet on Friday afternoon after serving different terms of imprisonment in Indian jail over...

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India bans 25 books in Kashmir for ‘secessionism’

Police in Indian-administered Kashmir raided bookshops on Thursday after authorities banned 25 books, including one by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, saying the titles ‘excite secessionism’ in the contested Muslim-majority region...

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Indian army searches for scores missing

The Indian army brought in sniffer dogs, drones and heavy earth-moving equipment on Wednesday to search for scores of people missing a day after deadly Himalayan flash floods...

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Trump threatens India with higher tariffs

US president Donald Trump said Tuesday he was considering ‘substantially’ hiking tariffs on Indian imports in the next 24 hours over the country’s purchases of Russian oil...

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India court to hear Kashmir statehood plea

India’s top court will hear a plea for the restoration of Kashmir’s federal statehood later this week, court officials said Tuesday, as the region marked six years under direct rule from New Delhi.

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Shubman Gill: India's elegant captain

Shubman Gill will fly home to India with plenty of credit after a sensational campaign with the bat against England and a hard-earned series draw in his first outing as Test captain.

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Philippine, Indian navies begin first joint S China Sea patrols

Indian Navy warships have begun patrolling areas of the disputed South China Sea with their Philippine counterparts for the first time, Manila’s military said Monday, as President Ferdinand Marcos departed for a state visit to New Delhi.