

More than 4,500 Indians return from violence-hit Bangladesh, says MEA
More than 4,500 Indian nationals and nearly 540 citizens of Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives have returned from Bangladesh with the assistance of Indian authorities following violent protests against job quotas More...

4,500 students returned from Bangladesh in two days amid the ongoing protest: MEA | India News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs on Sunday said that over 4,500 students have returned from Bangladesh in the last two days amid the ongoing protest.“Thus far, over 4500 Indian students have More...

MEA: ‘बांग्लादेश से आने वाले भारतीय नागरिकों को पूरी सुरक्षा दी जाएगी’, जयशंकर बोले- 1,000 छात्र भारत लौटे
विदेश मंत्री एस जयशंकर – फोटो : एएनआई More...

All Indians in Bangladesh are safe, says MEA; calls protests an internal matter
NEW DELHI: India on Friday declined to comment on violent protests against government job quotas in Bangladesh but said around 15,000 Indian nationals living in the neighbouring country were all “safe and More...

’50 Indians in touch with us who want to be discharged from Russian Army’: MEA | India News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs announced on Friday that it was in contact with approximately 50 Indians who want to be relieved from the Russian Army after Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed More...

‘Put verified stop to Russian army recruiting Indians’: MEA on death of 2 nationals
India on Tuesday said two more of its nationals serving with the Russian Army had been killed in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, taking the number of such deaths to four. Russian army servicemen walk at an exhibition More...

Two Indians recruited by Russian Army killed in Ukraine conflict: MEA
Two Indian nationals recruited by the Russian Army were recently killed in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Tuesday. External affairs minister S Jaishankar. More...

India responds to Nawaz Sharif’s remarks, calls it a perspective based on reality
NEW DELHI: India on Thursday responded to former Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif’s contention that Islamabad violated the Lahore Declaration of 1999, saying that a “perspective based on reality” is emerging More...
