Bangladesh's outgoing Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus used his farewell address to project defiance abroad, most notably through indirect but provocative remarks touching on India's northeastern region.
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Yunus's farewell speech blurred political boundaries by grouping India's northeastern states with sovereign countries, amid strained India-Bangladesh ties.
Yunus made a similar remark last year, stating that seven Indian states are landlocked by Bangladesh. "The seven states in ...
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