New Delhi: A new relationship seems to break in India’s neighborhood, as Pakistan’s Infamous Intelligence Agency, Isi, Has Covertly Dispatched Four Senior Operatives to Bangladesh. The ministry of external affairs on Friday accentged the development and stated that India is Closely Monitoring Movements in Its immediati vicinity, Particicularly the use. The ministry assured that ‘Approve’ Action would be taken if required.
Isi’s Director General of Analysis, Maj Gen Shahid Amir Afsar, Along with Other High-Ranking Pakistani Officials, Is REPORTEDLY on a Visit to Bangladesh, Currently. This trip closely follows a bangladeshi Military delegation’s recent stop in Rawalpindi, where they help discussions with the top brass of Pakistan’s army, air force, and navy.
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“We keep an eye on all activities around the count and in the region, as well as all activities affecting national security, and the government will take approves Randhir Jaiswal Remarked, addressing a question on the matter.
Jaiswal Highlighted India’s Intent of a Diplomatic Approach Towards Bangladesh. “We support a democratic, progressive, and inclusive bangladesh.
Responding to Concerns Raised by Dhaka Over India’s Ongoing Border Fence Construction, Jaiswal Clarified that the Initiative is Aimed at Curbing Illegal Activities
He further pointed out that construction adheres to the provisions of existing bilateral agrements between the two nations.
India-Bangladesh Relations
During Sheikh Hasina’s tenure as prime minister, Pakistan’s isi decision a significant crackdown in Bangladesh. The Agency’s Covert Operations, Political Interference, and Support for Extremist Groups were effectively halted. Hasina’s Government Took Decisive Action, Prosecuting Several Individuals Accused of Collaborating With The ISI, Including during the 1971 Bangladesh war.
Relations took a sharp downturn after the interim government LED by Muhammad Yunus Struggled to Curb Attacks on Minorities, Particularly Hindus, In Bangladesh. However, Concerns are mounting as the Interim Administration LED by Muhammad Yunus appears to be fostering closer Military Ties with Pakistan. This perceived shift in policy has raised questions about the potential resurvens of isi influence in the region.