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India Urges Bangladesh To Accelerate Nationality Verification Of 2,800 Pending Repatriation Cases Amid Diplomatic Concerns

India has urged Bangladesh to speed up nationality verification procedures to enable lawful repatriation of illegal immigrants amid growing case backlogs.

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On Thursday, May 7, 2026, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) officially called upon the Bangladesh government to expedite the repatriation of illegal immigrants by completing pending nationality verifications. During a weekly media briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted a significant backlog in the process, noting that thousands of cases remain unresolved.

This development marks a push for diplomatic cooperation to address long-standing migration issues between the two neighbouring nations, emphasizing the need for a streamlined verification system to ensure legal and orderly repatriation.

The Hurdles of Nationality Verification

The core of the current diplomatic friction lies in the administrative delay regarding the identification of individuals. According to the MEA, over 2,862 cases of nationality verification are currently pending with the Bangladeshi authorities, with some applications languishing for more than five years. “These comments must be seen in the context of the core issue of repatriation of illegal Bangladeshis from India.

This requires cooperation from Bangladesh,” spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated. By providing these vital statistics, the Indian government is highlighting that while the intent to repatriate exists, the lack of timely documentation from the other side has created a human and administrative stalemate for those caught in the legal process.

A Long-Standing Bilateral Challenge

The issue of illegal migration and subsequent repatriation has been a sensitive pillar of Indo-Bangladesh relations for decades. While both nations share a deep cultural and economic bond, the porous border has frequently led to concerns regarding undocumented movement. Historically, the process of repatriation involves a rigorous verification of the individual’s origins by their home country before they can be officially accepted back.

The current bottleneck not only creates logistical challenges for Indian border and immigration authorities but also leaves the individuals involved in a state of legal limbo, often spending years in detention centres awaiting a decision on their status.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

At The Logical Indian, we believe that while every nation has the right to manage its borders, the process must be rooted in dignity, efficiency, and bilateral empathy. Leaving thousands of individuals in a state of uncertainty for over five years is a humanitarian concern that transcends mere paperwork.

True progress in South Asia can only be achieved through proactive dialogue and a commitment to resolving such grievances with kindness and speed. We urge both the Indian and Bangladeshi governments to look beyond the bureaucracy and work toward a harmonious solution that respects international human rights and fosters a spirit of regional coexistence.

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