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Bangladesh accuses India of forcibly pushing thousands across shared border

Bangladesh's Border Guard claims India has forcibly pushed thousands of undocumented migrants across their shared frontier in recent months, creating a bilateral diplomatic dispute. According to TRT World's reporting, officials say many individuals lack proper nationality documentation, complicating efforts to verify their origins and status. Residents along the frontier warn the practice is increasing tensions between the neighbouring countries. TRT World's Mohammad Kamruzzaman reports from the Bangladesh-India border.

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  • โœ“Bangladesh Border Guard has accused India of forcibly pushing people across the border. (Source: TRT World, corroborated by 34 US MSM articles)
  • โœ“The accused individuals include undocumented migrants whose nationality is disputed. (Source: TRT World, corroborated by 34 US MSM articles)
  • โœ“Residents along the border report increased tensions from this practice. (Source: TRT World, corroborated by 34 US MSM articles)

~ Interpretation

  • ~The practice raises concerns over bilateral border management between India and Bangladesh. (Source framing, not independently verified)
  • ~The incidents reflect broader migration and border security challenges in South Asia. (Source characterization)

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PublishedJune 12, 2026 at 6:53 PM PDT

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