
India and Bangladesh are taking steps to normalise bilateral relations by moving towards the full resumption of visa services, following a period of strained ties and restricted travel.
Bangladesh has already resumed issuing visas to Indian citizens across all categories, including tourism, business and medical travel, while India is aiming for a gradual restart of its visa operations over the coming weeks, says the Indian Express.
Indian visa services for Bangladeshi nationals are currently operating at 15–20% of their pre-December 2025 capacity, with priority given to medical cases and family emergencies. In contrast, Bangladesh has issued more than 13,000 visas to Indians since restoring operations around 20 February 2026.
The move follows a period of political upheaval after the August 2024 ouster of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Relations are being recalibrated under the new government of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, whose swearing-in in February 2026 was attended by an Indian delegation.
Travel between the two countries had declined sharply amid tensions and visa curbs. The number of Bangladeshi visitors to India fell from 2.12 million in 2023 to 470,000 in 2025.
Officials in both countries have indicated that efforts to restore visa services are part of broader attempts to rebuild cooperation, including through high-level political engagement and closer economic and energy ties.
India recently transported diesel to Bangladesh to help ease energy shortages linked to the war in West Asia.
The expected arrival of India’s new High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Dinesh Trivedi, is seen as a step that could facilitate the return to full-scale visa operations.
Source: https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/india-bangladesh-move-towards-full-resumption-visa-services-1427806








