The Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Tripura’s Agartala visa and consular services from Wednesday, reported PTI.
The services were suspended on December 2 after protestors from a group called the breached the security arrangements at the diplomatic mission, pulled down Bangladesh’s national flag and damaged property.
Seven persons were for the vandalism, while three police officials were suspended for neglecting their duties.
“All visa and consular services at the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Agartala will resume on February 5 2025,” read issued by Md Al Amin, first secretary of the Bangladesh Assistant High Commissioner's office.
Diplomatic ties between New Delhi and Dhaka have since former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India on August 5 amid widespread, student-led protests against her Awami League government. She had been the prime minister of Bangladesh for 16 years.
Nobel laureate economist Muhammad Yunus took over as the head of Bangladesh’s interim government on August 8.
After the diplomatic mission was vandalised, Bangladesh in Dhaka, High Commissioner Pranay Verma, to register its concerns.
Verma said after the meeting that India and Bangladesh have a multi-faceted relationship that cannot be reduced to one agenda.
“A number of positive developments in the relationship in the last few months, like trade, power transmission, supply of essential commodities...