Bangladesh High Commissioner to India, Mustafizur Rahman Reaz Hamidullah, arrived in Dhaka late on the night of December 29-30, 2025, following an urgent directive from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the capital. The abrupt recall of the senior diplomat from his posting in New Delhi highlights deepening strains in bilateral relations between Bangladesh and India, marking a significant escalation in diplomatic maneuvering.
Reports from prominent Bangladeshi newspaper Prothom Alo cited a high-ranking official within the foreign ministry, confirming that the summons was issued specifically in response to the rapidly deteriorating situation in ties with India. The source emphasized that Hamidullah's immediate return was deemed essential to address pressing concerns and strategize the government's next steps amid ongoing challenges.
Upon landing in Dhaka, the High Commissioner is expected to engage in detailed consultations with top foreign affairs officials to evaluate recent developments impacting the relationship. These discussions will likely cover a range of bilateral issues, including trade, border management, security cooperation, and political dialogues that have faced setbacks in recent months.
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The decision to recall the envoy on such short notice underscores the gravity with which the Bangladeshi administration views the current diplomatic climate. Hamidullah, an experienced career diplomat appointed to the key post in New Delhi, has been instrumental in navigating previous phases of India-Bangladesh engagement.
This development occurs against a backdrop of evolving regional dynamics and internal political shifts in Bangladesh, potentially signaling a recalibration of foreign policy priorities as both nations seek to manage differences while preserving historically close ties.
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