[🇧🇩] Indo-Bangla Relation: India's Regional Ambition, Geopolitical Reality, and Strategic Options For Bangladesh

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Dhaka summons Indian envoy over Delhi airport incident involving PM adviser
Staff Correspondent 15 June, 2026, 18:01

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday summoned Indian deputy high commissioner to Bangladesh Pawan Badhe over the prime minister’s adviser for policy and strategy Zahed Ur Rahman’s return from Delhi airport as he was stopped by immigration officials there, officials confirmed.

Director General for South Asia at the ministry Ishrat Jahan expressed disappointment over the incident to the Indian diplomat, said officials, adding that the deputy high commissioner was summoned as the Indian high commissioner-designate Dinesh Trivedi, who arrived in Dhaka on Friday, was yet to submit his credentials.

The development came hours after Bangladesh foreign minister Khalilur Rahman described the incident as ‘unexpected and unfortunate’ and said that his ministry was taking ‘appropriate measures’ regarding the matter.

Zahed, also adviser for information and broadcasting ministry and cultural affairs ministry holding the rank of state minister, was on an official visit to India to attend the two-day meeting of the Committee of Senior Officials of the Indian Ocean Rim Association in New Delhi.

‘It is unexpected and also unfortunate. The foreign ministry is taking appropriate measures against the incident,’ Khalilur said, responding to reporters’ queries at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Zahed decided to return home via Colombo without entering India although the immigration officials later allowed his entry, according to officials concerned.

State minister for foreign affairs Shama Obaed Islam responding to a question at the ministry said that the incident was obviously not ‘welcoming’ and Dhaka did not expect this kind of incident happen.

‘The ministry is looking into it and communicating with New Delhi. We will certainly take actions if required after getting all the details,’ she told reporters, adding that the director general for South Asia Wing first needs to know what happened.

‘Let our DG first find out what happened at India’s immigration by gathering all the information. Then the ministry will take whatever steps are necessary,’ she said.

Prime minister’s adviser Zahed returned home on Monday via Colombo after he was stopped at Delhi airport by Indian immigration authorities on Sunday evening as his name was reportedly flagged during a security check, United News of Bangladesh reported.

The adviser was not carrying a diplomatic passport. He was travelling on a regular Bangladeshi (green) passport with a SAARC visa, according to the UNB report.

The adviser was scheduled to attend the 28th meeting of the Committee of Senior Officials of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA). India is hosting the meeting (June 15-16) in New Delhi.​
 

Dhaka summons Indian envoy over Delhi airport incident involving PM adviser
Staff Correspondent 15 June, 2026, 18:01

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday summoned Indian deputy high commissioner to Bangladesh Pawan Badhe over the prime minister’s adviser for policy and strategy Zahed Ur Rahman’s return from Delhi airport as he was stopped by immigration officials there, officials confirmed.

Director General for South Asia at the ministry Ishrat Jahan expressed disappointment over the incident to the Indian diplomat, said officials, adding that the deputy high commissioner was summoned as the Indian high commissioner-designate Dinesh Trivedi, who arrived in Dhaka on Friday, was yet to submit his credentials.

The development came hours after Bangladesh foreign minister Khalilur Rahman described the incident as ‘unexpected and unfortunate’ and said that his ministry was taking ‘appropriate measures’ regarding the matter.

Zahed, also adviser for information and broadcasting ministry and cultural affairs ministry holding the rank of state minister, was on an official visit to India to attend the two-day meeting of the Committee of Senior Officials of the Indian Ocean Rim Association in New Delhi.

‘It is unexpected and also unfortunate. The foreign ministry is taking appropriate measures against the incident,’ Khalilur said, responding to reporters’ queries at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Zahed decided to return home via Colombo without entering India although the immigration officials later allowed his entry, according to officials concerned.

State minister for foreign affairs Shama Obaed Islam responding to a question at the ministry said that the incident was obviously not ‘welcoming’ and Dhaka did not expect this kind of incident happen.

‘The ministry is looking into it and communicating with New Delhi. We will certainly take actions if required after getting all the details,’ she told reporters, adding that the director general for South Asia Wing first needs to know what happened.

‘Let our DG first find out what happened at India’s immigration by gathering all the information. Then the ministry will take whatever steps are necessary,’ she said.

Prime minister’s adviser Zahed returned home on Monday via Colombo after he was stopped at Delhi airport by Indian immigration authorities on Sunday evening as his name was reportedly flagged during a security check, United News of Bangladesh reported.

The adviser was not carrying a diplomatic passport. He was travelling on a regular Bangladeshi (green) passport with a SAARC visa, according to the UNB report.

The adviser was scheduled to attend the 28th meeting of the Committee of Senior Officials of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA). India is hosting the meeting (June 15-16) in New Delhi.​

This idiot (Indian deputy high commissioner to Bangladesh Pawan Badhe) and his successor HC Tribedi should both have been declared persona non-grata and deported from Bangladesh forthwith.

Unless you take stern action, these idiots think they can walk all over us.

We are still waiting for an official apology - but don't hold your breath...
 
This idiot (Indian deputy high commissioner to Bangladesh Pawan Badhe) and his successor HC Tribedi should both have been declared persona non-grata and deported from Bangladesh forthwith.

Unless you take stern action, these idiots think they can walk all over us.

We are still waiting for an official apology - but don't hold your breath...
India is an arrogant country. I don't think they will apologize. Bangladeshi immigration officials should do the same to Indian visitors to Bangladesh. Tit For Tat.
 

India owes Bangladesh an apology for backing Awami League: Nahid

NCP lawmaker also urges firm action on border killings, push-ins and provocative remarks by Indian leaders

Star Online Report

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National Citizen Party lawmaker and Opposition Chief Whip Nahid Islam today said India should apologise for supporting the Awami League government over the past 16 years and for the abuses committed during its rule.

Speaking during the discussion on the proposed 2026-27 national budget in parliament, Nahid argued that Bangladesh’s relations with neighbours must be based on equality and mutual respect, but claimed India had yet to acknowledge its role in Bangladesh’s recent political history.

He criticised the newly appointed Indian high commissioner, saying that although the envoy had spoken positively about bilateral relations, India needed to go beyond rhetoric.

“The new Indian high commissioner should have begun by offering an apology. For 16 years, the Indian government directly and indirectly helped keep the Awami League in power, and it owes Bangladesh an apology for that,” he said.

Nahid added that India should also apologise for sheltering those responsible for massacres and the killers of Osman Hadi.

"It is the Awami League that is carrying out sabotage in Bangladesh,” he said.

Nahid said that since the BNP came to power, around 10 Bangladeshis had been killed along the border by India’s Border Security Force, while others had been pushed into Bangladesh after being labelled “illegal Bangladeshis.”

“The BNP has the word ‘nationalist’ in its name. We want to see how it acts to stop border killings,” he added.

Nahid urged the foreign ministry to respond firmly to provocative remarks by Indian leaders, including West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, who reportedly claimed that Bangladesh owed its creation to India and suggested the country should be “taught a lesson” similar to Israel’s actions in Gaza.

He emphasised Bangladesh’s struggle for independence and sovereignty, recalling sacrifices made in 2024 for a democratic, discrimination-free country. He called on the government to end corruption, implement the July Charter, and bring to justice those who laundered money and plundered the economy.

The NCP lawmaker called the new budget a “deficit budget,” cautioning that revenue targets were unrealistic. He identified three major challenges: creating employment, reforming the banking sector, and addressing electricity agreements that have driven up power prices.

He also criticised insufficient allocations for the defence sector.

“How can you democratise the economy if you do not democratise politics? Without political reform, without ensuring good governance, without implementing the July Charter, how will you achieve economic reform?” he asked, stressing the need for referendum, reforms, and accountability.​
 

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