Desk Correspondent , Dhaka - The Indian government has officially called for a meeting with the Bangladesh High Commissioner to discuss serious safety issues. This move comes after reports of security threats surrounding the Indian mission located in Dhaka. India wants to make sure that its diplomats and staff members are completely safe while they work abroad. During the meeting, officials expressed their deep worry about recent incidents that could put the mission at risk.

The Ministry of External Affairs told the Bangladeshi representative that protecting foreign offices is a very important duty. They asked the neighboring country to take immediate steps to increase security around the Indian building. India believes that a peaceful environment is necessary for both nations to keep working together in a friendly way. The High Commissioner was reminded that the safety of every person inside the mission must be a top priority at all times.

For the past few days, relations between the two countries have been difficult because Bangladesh is asking for Sheikh Hasina to be sent back. However, since she is currently staying in India and does not wish to return, the Indian government cannot force her to leave against her will. This has created a situation where neither side is ready to give in, as there is no simple deal to solve the matter. This disagreement has added a lot of tension to the diplomatic talks between the two neighbors.

Both countries are now looking for ways to stop any further trouble and keep the situation under control. Bangladesh has been urged to act quickly so that such security worries do not happen again in the future. People on both sides hope that these talks will lead to better protection and stronger trust between the two neighbors. For now, the focus remains on ensuring that everyone involved can perform their duties without any fear or danger.
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