A reset of the frayed relationship is possible, say analysts. But it will require restraint - and reciprocity.
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In farewell note, Muhammad Yunus leaves message on India's '7 sisters' for new Bangladesh govt
Yunus's farewell speech blurred political boundaries by grouping India's northeastern states with sovereign countries, amid ...
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In farewell address, Bangladesh Chief Advisor Yunus provokes India with reference to 'seven sisters'
By grouping India’s northeastern states alongside sovereign nations, the outgoing Bangladeshi leader blurred the political ...
The BNP’s sweeping mandate, coupled with the strongest parliamentary showing ever by Jamaat-e-Islami, has placed India-Bangladesh relations at a delicate crossroads.
Yunus made a similar remark last year, stating that seven Indian states are landlocked by Bangladesh. "The seven states in ...
China’s influence in Bangladesh, boosted by the 2024 ouster of New Delhi‑aligned leader Sheikh Hasina, is likely to deepen ...
Bangladesh aims to reset ties with India under Tarique Rahman's leadership, emphasizing mutual benefits and regional cooperation.
"We think India should hand her over. But even if that does not happen, it will not be a deterrent to building wider relations," he said.
After almost two years of political, administrative and civil turbulence, Bangladesh voted and elected BNP leader Tarique ...
Outgoing adviser Muhammad Yunus highlights ‘Seven Sisters’ and regional economic ties in farewell speech as BNP prepares to assume power in Bangladesh.
After a sweeping victory in the 13th National Parliamentary Elections, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief Tarique Rahman, in a press conference, said that Bangladesh's foreign policy will ...
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