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Bangladesh has formally requested India to extradite fugitive fascist leader Sheikh Hasina, who fled amid a mass uprising. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mohammad Rafiqul Alam confirmed that Bangladesh would send a formal diplomatic note to India regarding the matter. When asked whether foreign allies would be involved in Hasina’s extradition, the spokesperson stated that the interim government would decide. Bangladesh sent the extradition request on December 23 but has not yet received a response. Regarding a UN report’s potential impact, the spokesperson remarked that the findings are significant enough to shake global conscience.
India Yet to Respond to Bangladesh’s Request for Hasina’s Extradition
During a bilateral meeting in Washington, former U.S. President Donald Trump was asked about alleged U.S. involvement in Bangladesh’s recent regime change. Trump denied any deep state role and passed the question to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. However, Modi avoided commenting on Bangladesh and instead spoke about Ukraine. The discussion follows the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government amid a student-led uprising, with Awami League accusing the Biden administration of interference—an allegation U.S. officials have repeatedly denied.
Trump Defers Bangladesh Question to Modi, Modi Shifts Focus to Ukraine
On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to increase arms sales to India following a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At a press conference in New Delhi, Trump confirmed agreements to supply advanced F-35 fighter jets and expand India’s imports of U.S. oil and gas. Modi revealed that both nations aim to elevate bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030. According to the U.S. Congressional Research Service, India is expected to spend over $200 billion in the next decade to modernize its military.
Trump Announces Increased Arms Sales to India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to present a proposal to U.S. President Donald Trump during their meeting today, including tariff reductions, new trade agreements, and collaboration on China-related matters. These efforts are aimed at garnering the support of the Trump administration, according to Reuters. Since taking office, President Trump has been exerting pressure through tariffs on both allies and adversaries alike to secure new trade agreements, investments, and enhanced cooperation on law enforcement. In the past, Trump had labeled India as a “major trade abuser” and imposed additional tariffs on the country’s steel and aluminum industries.
Modi to Offer Tariff Reductions to Win Trump’s Favor
A phone call took place between Professor Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser to Bangladesh’s interim government, and Elon Musk, billionaire entrepreneur and close associate of former U.S. President Donald Trump. The conversation occurred Thursday night at 9 PM Bangladesh time. Musk, who was appointed to lead the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) by Trump, aims to reduce government spending. Musk is the owner of Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter), and ranks among the world’s wealthiest individuals.
Elon Musk and Professor Yunus Hold Phone Conversation Amid Growing Ties
UAE Health Minister Abdul Rahman bin Mohammed Al Owais met with Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, on the sidelines of the World Government Summit (WGS) in Dubai. The minister appreciated Yunus’ participation and emphasized learning from global leaders like him. They discussed enhancing Bangladesh-UAE relations, particularly in trade, business, and healthcare. Yunus praised the UAE’s healthcare advancements and thanked them for hosting over one million Bangladeshis. Foreign Affairs Adviser Tawhid Hossain and other senior officials were also present.
UAE Health Minister Meets Chief Adviser Yunus, Discusses Strengthening Bilateral Ties
UAE’s Minister of Health, Abdul Rahman bin Mohammed Al Owais, met with Professor Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the World Government Summit in Dubai on Thursday. Thanking Dr. Yunus for his participation, the minister said, "Your presence has inspired the summit." He further remarked, "We learn from people like you." Al Owais also congratulated Dr. Yunus for his leadership in Bangladesh during this critical time. In response, Dr. Yunus expressed gratitude to the UAE for providing shelter to one million Bangladeshi expatriates.
"We Learn from People Like You," Dr. Yunus Praised by Al Owais
Bangladesh has submitted all necessary documents under the prisoner exchange agreement in a diplomatic note to India regarding the return of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Rafiqul Alam confirmed this on Thursday, adding that India has yet to respond. When asked whether Bangladesh would share the recently published UN fact-finding report with India, he clarified that the report was prepared for Bangladesh and is publicly available. The government’s efforts to bring back Sheikh Hasina remain ongoing.
Bangladesh Provides India with Required Documents for Sheikh Hasina’s Return
A press release from the Bangladesh Embassy in Libya confirmed the repatriation of 145 Bangladeshis detained at Benghazi’s Ganfuda Detention Center on Wednesday (February 12). The repatriation was coordinated with the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The returnees are scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on Thursday (February 13) via Burak Air, with all costs covered by IOM.
145 Stranded Bangladeshis Repatriated from Libya
Dr. Muhammad Yunus, a senior advisor, arrived in Dubai on Wednesday (February 12) at 11:15 PM local time for a two-day visit to attend the World Government Summit, according to Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam. He was welcomed by UAE Minister of Sports Ahmed Belhoul Al Falasi. During their meeting, they discussed potential collaboration in sports and cultural exchange between the two nations.
Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus Arrives in Dubai for World Government Summit
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the AI Summit in France, where an unexpected diplomatic moment caught attention. According to a report by Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, French President Emmanuel Macron seemingly ignored Modi while shaking hands with other world leaders. A viral video on social media shows Modi extending his hand while seated next to JD Dance, but Macron bypassed him entirely, greeting others instead. However, earlier during the welcome, Macron had embraced Modi.
French President Ignores Modi in Front of World Leaders
Following strong protests by the Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB), India’s Border Security Force (BSF) has removed a surveillance camera installed near the zero line of the border in Bhurungamari’s South Bashjani area. The camera, positioned on a tree facing Bangladesh near the historic Jora Mosque, was set up on February 9 at around 2 AM. BGB lodged multiple complaints but initially received no response. After a flag meeting on February 11, BSF agreed to dismantle the camera, which was taken down later that night.
BSF Removes Surveillance Camera After BGB’s Protest
Indian Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has called on the Indian government to closely monitor the situation in Bangladesh, warning that an unfavorable government in Dhaka could pose risks to India. As Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on External Affairs, he stressed that India must commit to the welfare of all Bangladeshis rather than appearing biased towards any particular political party or group. Additionally, he supported the idea of granting asylum to Sheikh Hasina in India if necessary.
Shashi Tharoor Urges India to Prioritize Bangladesh’s People
Indian actor and Trinamool Congress MP Dipak Adhikari, popularly known as Dev, has raised concerns in the Lok Sabha about the lack of barbed-wire fencing along large stretches of the India-Bangladesh border. According to an ABP report, Dev submitted questions about the total unfenced border area and the reasons behind it. The Indian government responded that 864.482 km of the border remains unfenced, with 174.514 km being impossible to fence due to opposition from Bangladesh’s Border Guard (BGB), land acquisition issues, water bodies, and landslides.
Indian MP Dev Questions Absence of Barbed Wire Along Bangladesh Border
Irish Ambassador to Bangladesh, Kevin Kelly, met with Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus in Tejgaon today. During the meeting, Kelly affirmed Ireland’s full support for Bangladesh’s interim government, democratic restoration, and reform programs. He expressed Ireland’s interest in increasing imports from Bangladesh and mentioned the possibility of sending an Irish delegation to assist in democratic transformation. Additionally, Ireland pledged continued humanitarian support for Rohingya refugees.
Ireland Seeks Stronger Trade Ties with Bangladesh
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