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EU to proceed with security and defence partnership with India: Kallas
Hindu Business Line | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
The European Union has agreed with India to proceed with the signing of a new security and defence partnership. This development was confirmed by EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas on January 21, 2026.
The agreement marks a significant step in strengthening the strategic ties between the EU and India in the fields of security and defence. Further details regarding the scope and implementation of this partnership were not disclosed.
Dhaka declared ‘non-family’ station due to ‘deteriorating’ security situation: Indian officials
The Hindu | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
India has withdrawn the dependents and family members of its officials from its missions in Bangladesh due to a deteriorating security situation. Indian diplomatic posts have faced sustained threats of mob attacks over the past few months, prompting the declaration of Dhaka as a “non-family” station as a precautionary measure ahead of Bangladesh’s February 12 election. Despite these steps, Indian officials stated that diplomatic and consular operations will continue unaffected.
Indian missions in Bangladesh have been targeted in recent months, including over two dozen protests near the Indian High Commission in Dhaka and a stone-pelting incident at the Assistant High Commission in Chittagong on December 18, 2025. The situation worsened following the murder of Sharif Osman Hadi, a radical Islamist youth leader, on December 12. Allegations that his killers fled to India fueled threats and protests against Indian missions in Bangladesh, with retaliatory demonstrations occurring outside the Bangladesh High Commission in India.
India has responded by maintaining heightened police security near the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi and tracking developments in Bangladesh closely. Tensions are expected to rise further as the banned Awami League, led by ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has resumed activities from Indian territory, including recent and upcoming media engagements in New Delhi by its leaders.
Need to strengthen development trajectory in Manipur: PM
Times of India | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedEconomic Growth
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the need for renewed efforts to strengthen the development trajectory in Manipur, a state affected by ethnic strife. He assured the state administration of the Centre’s full and steadfast support, recalling his visit to Manipur in September 2025 as part of efforts to defuse ethnic tensions between the Meiteis and Kukis and restore normalcy.
In his letter to Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Modi praised the people of Manipur for their courage and faith in peace and progress. He highlighted the government’s commitment since 2014 under the ‘Act East, Act Fast’ resolve to empower the region, unlock opportunities, and fulfill local aspirations.
Modi also wrote to the chief ministers of Tripura and Meghalaya on their statehood days, acknowledging past feelings of alienation from the national mainstream in the Northeast. He pointed to the 2024 peace accord in Tripura with insurgent groups NLFT and ATTF as a turning point, marking a new era of hope. For Meghalaya, he noted that development had stagnated before the NDA government took office in 2014 and has since worked extensively to transform the region.
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