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Security beefed up at Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi after protest in Agartala premises

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 3 December 2024 ()
Security has been heightened around the commission due to recent events, including a significant protest in Agartala and a breach at the Bangladesh assistant high commission. The government is boosting security at Bangladesh diplomatic sites in India. These measures follow increasing tensions and attacks on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, highlighting rising regional strife.
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