In a troubling incident, an Indian diplomat was discovered dead within the Indian Assistant High Commission premises located in Chittagong, stirring concern within diplomatic and governmental spheres. The deceased has been identified as Naren Dhar, a protocol officer.
Local police officials reported that the body was located early in the morning near a bathroom door on the second floor of the visa center building inside the diplomatic enclave. Authorities were alerted quickly and reached the scene, recovering the body around 9:30 AM.
Following the discovery, the body was transported to the mortuary at Chittagong Medical College Hospital for an autopsy. The cause of death has yet to be determined, and investigators are awaiting the autopsy report to provide further insights.
Assistant Commissioner of City Police, Aminur Rashid, has confirmed that Naren Dhar was in his late 30s and worked as a protocol officer at the Indian mission. Initial reviews suggested cardiac issues, yet police added that only the medical report can confirm the actual cause of death.
Sources indicate that the Indian High Commission in Dhaka remains in communication with the family of the deceased. Reports suggest that Dhar hailed from Chandigarh, India, yet no formal statement has been released by the Indian High Commission regarding this incident.
The unexpected death of the diplomat has sparked discussions among diplomats, particularly due to the sensitive nature of international missions and their security protocols. Local authorities have initiated an investigation, exploring all potential angles relating to the case.
Police officials have indicated that updates will follow after the autopsy results are available. Meanwhile, the circumstances surrounding the diplomat's death continue to be thoroughly examined as investigators gather statements and evidence from the mission's staff.





















