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Chattogram poses no threat to anyone

ON SEPTEMBER 25, an article, titled ‘Is Chittagong port becoming a danger to India’s eastern borders?’, was published in India Today, the most widely circulated Indian news magazine. The article claims that the port of Chattogram, Bangladesh’s principal seaport located in its southeast along the Bay of Bengal, poses ‘real risks’ to India owing to supposedly growing...

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India, Pakistan trade barbs after Asia Cup trophy debacle

Pakistan captain Salman Agha said India had ‘disrespected cricket’ while Indian counterpart Suryakumar Yadav complained his side were denied the trophy after winning a fraught Asia Cup overshadowed by ill feeling on both sides.

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Indian actor’s aides sued

Police charged three close aides of a popular actor and politician with culpable homicide and negligence on Sunday after a stampede at his rally in southern India killed at least 40 people, officials said...

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Indian court ruling exposes India’s border violations

THE recent directive of the Calcutta High Court declaring the forcible deportation of people into Bangladesh as ‘illegal’ has lent judicial confirmation of what Dhaka has for long asserted. India’s border management practices increasingly violate the international law, bilateral agreements and the norms of neighbourly relations. The court also ordered India’s home ministry...

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31 killed in Tamil Nadu stampede

At least 31 people, including women and children, were killed and around 40 others injured in a stampede at Tamil actor-turned-politician Vijay’s rally in Tamil Nadu’s Karur district Saturday evening.

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BSF beats 2 Bangladeshi youths, takes away cows

Members of the Indian Border Security Force on Saturday afternoon allegedly beat up two Bangladeshi youths and took away two cows after entering Bangladesh territory in the Rahmatpur Banshbari area in Lalmonirhat’s Patgram upazila along the border.

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India-Pakistan to clash in first Asia Cup final

India and Pakistan will face off in a high-stakes Asia Cup final in Dubai on Sunday, with political and on-field friction overshadowing their first-ever title clash in the regional tournament.

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India’s control over shared waters

BANGLADESH’S push for a longer, more predictable Ganges Water Treaty has brought India’s upstream tactics back into sharp focus. In a region where water scarcity and climate stress are escalating, control over transboundary rivers is no longer merely a matter of...

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India ‘did not like’ what students have done in Bangladesh: Yunus

The Bangladesh interim government chief adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, has laid emphasis on exploring economics opportunities through regional cooperation but noted the problems that Bangladesh faces with India right now because they ‘did not like’ what the students have done in Bangladesh.

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Saif inspires the whole team: Jaker

Saif Hassan continued his superb form in the ongoing Asia Cup despite Bangladesh losing to India by 41 runs in their second Super Four match at the Dubai International Stadium on Thursday.

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Indian security forces kill five Maoists

Indian security forces have shot dead five Maoist rebels, including two senior commanders, in the first major onslaught since the guerrillas announced a unilateral halt in fighting last week, officials said Wednesday.

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India pushes 19 more into Bangladesh

The Indian Border Security Force pushed 19 more people into Bangladesh through the Chanshikari border point of Bholahat in Chapainawabganj early Wednesday.

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Five killed in Ladakh autonomy protests in India

Five people were killed in India on Wednesday as police clashed with hundreds of protesters demanding greater autonomy in the Himalayan territory of Ladakh, leaving ‘dozens’ injured, police said.

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Afridi sends Asia Cup warning to India

Pakistan pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi has declared that his team will reach the Asia Cup final and can beat India if the arch-rivals clash again.

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RMG exports to India on rise

The exports of readymade garments to India maintained a positive growth trend over the past three months despite trade restrictions imposed in May.