India’s Ministry of External Affairs summoned Bangladesh’s High Commissioner, M. Riaz Hamidullah, on December 17 to express deep concern over the deteriorating security environment in Bangladesh. The Indian government highlighted reports of extremist elements planning activities near the Indian High Commission in Dhaka and urged Bangladesh’s interim government to ensure the safety of all diplomatic missions in accordance with international norms.
In a formal statement, India rejected what it described as false extremist narratives surrounding recent incidents in Bangladesh and expressed disappointment that Dhaka had not yet completed a full investigation or shared relevant evidence. New Delhi reaffirmed its longstanding friendship with the Bangladeshi people, rooted in shared history and development cooperation, and reiterated its call for peaceful, inclusive, and credible elections in Bangladesh.
The diplomatic exchange follows Bangladesh’s summoning of the Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka two days earlier, signaling rising tensions between the two neighbors amid political uncertainty in Bangladesh.