Dhaka, July 13 -- Tensions between Bangladesh and India continue to escalate following a series of incidents along the shared border, prompting serious diplomatic and humanitarian concerns.

Since the interim government led by Dr Muhammad Yunus assumed office in August last year, following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina administration amid a mass uprising, the Indian government has reportedly adopted a series of measures perceived by Dhaka as undiplomatic and harmful to bilateral relations.

These include the continued killings of Bangladeshi nationals by India's Border Security Force (BSF), illegal cross-border push-backs, and restrictions on trade via the closure of land ports to Bangladeshi goods.

Additionally, India has suspended visa s...