Bangladesh's interim government has cancelled a judicial training program for 50 judges in India, following directives from the Supreme Court and amid rising tensions between Dhaka and New Delhi. Political upheavals in Bangladesh and concerns over minority rights have strained bilateral relations, with the Hindu community reporting increased violence.
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