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India, Bangladesh begin return of jailed fishermen

IndiaTimes Thursday, 2 January 2025 ()
India and Bangladesh agreed to a mutual exchange of 185 fishermen and their vessels amid discord in ties. Dhaka will hand over 95 Indian fishermen, while India will release 90 Bangladeshi fishermen. The exchange, focusing on humanitarian concerns, involves two Bangladeshi and six Indian boats, concluding on January 6.
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