Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been moved to a safe but undisclosed location in India, PTI reported quoting unnamed sources.
It was unlikely that she would leave India tonight, it added.
The sources said Hasina's plan was to leave for London. However, certain issues have made that plan uncertain. India decided to provide a safe passage through the Indian airspace to Hasina's aircraft following a request from Bangladesh, the sources said.
Bangladesh's military aircraft carrying Hasina landed in Hindon Air Base near Delhi earlier this evening. Indian government sources said New Delhi is closely following the fast-paced developments in Dhaka.
A C130J plane belonging to the Bangladesh Air Force has departed from a military air base in India.
According to the Indian news agency ANI report citing unnamed sources, the C-130J plane left the air base at 0900 local time (0330 GMT) and "is moving towards its next destination". "Indian security agencies are monitoring it closely," the report added.
The plane had earlier on Monday evening flew Sheikh Hasina to the northern Indian city of Ghaziabad.
Earlier, Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met with Sheikh Hasina Wazed upon her arrival in India.
Indian Prime Minister Modi chaired All Parties Conference in New Delhi to discuss Bangladesh situation as India faced major setback diplomatically and strategically with ouster of pro-India Sheikh Hasina from Dhaka in the wake of the students’ protests.