Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday amidst the chaos in Bangladesh following the army’s takeover of the government. This meeting comes as Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina reportedly fled the country amid concerns for her safety.
The situation in Bangladesh has been tense since the military seized power in a coup, leading to widespread unrest and protests across the country. Reports have emerged of violence and human rights abuses by the military forces against civilians.
The meeting between Jaishankar and Modi is said to have focused on the escalating crisis in Bangladesh and the potential implications for regional stability. The Indian government is closely monitoring the situation and has expressed concern over the deteriorating conditions in the neighboring country.
Prime Minister Hasina’s reported flight from Bangladesh has raised questions about the future of the country and the potential for further political instability. The army’s takeover has been met with condemnation from the international community, with calls for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
Jaishankar’s meeting with Modi highlights India’s commitment to supporting its neighbors in times of crisis and its efforts to maintain regional peace and stability. The Indian government has reiterated its support for a peaceful and democratic resolution to the crisis in Bangladesh.
As the situation in Bangladesh continues to unfold, the international community will be closely watching for developments and working towards a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The meeting between Jaishankar and Modi signals India’s readiness to engage with its neighbors and take proactive steps to address the challenges facing the region.
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