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Seventeen Indian NTPC advisers left Bangladesh over security fears amid rising unrest, but plant operations continue unaffected.
Seventeen Indian NTPC advisers returned to India from Bangladesh after obtaining approvals, citing personal security concerns amid rising instability.
The advisers, in advisory roles without operational duties, continue supporting the plant remotely via virtual platforms and remain available for deployment.
BIFPCL confirmed plant operations remain stable and unaffected, with both units running near full capacity.
The move follows a suspicious fire in Narsingdi that killed a 25-year-old Hindu man, under investigation for possible foul play.
Bangladesh faces heightened communal tensions and political volatility ahead of February 12, 2026, elections, with the interim government criticized by exiled former PM Sheikh Hasina for alleged foreign interference and failure to protect minorities.
Diecisiete asesores indios de NTPC abandonaron Bangladesh por temores de seguridad en medio de crecientes disturbios, pero las operaciones de la planta continúan sin verse afectadas.