Amid uncertainty in relations with Bangladesh, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar emphasized the need to deal with the current government and recognize disruptive political changes. He dismissed reports blaming India for Bangladesh floods, highlighting data exchanges between nations. Full Indian visa services in Bangladesh will resume after law and order is restored, with limited services currently available for emergencies.
EAM: Crucial to recognise political changes in Dhaka

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