Bangladesh foreign policy Adviser
Bangladesh foreign policy Adviser
Bangladesh foreign policy Adviser
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Bangladesh's Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain emphasized the need for balanced relations with major powers, particularly India, while prioritizing law and order in the country following a tumultuous political climate. Amidst rising student protests, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India, raising concerns about the stability of Bangladesh's relations with India and the implications for trade. Hossain acknowledged India's significant role in Bangladesh's foreign policy but criticized its past indifference towards Dhaka's interests, particularly regarding water-sharing agreements. The interim government is focused on holding fair elections and addressing the grievances of minority communities. Hossain's mixed views reflect both a desire for strong ties with India and a strategic push to engage more with Western nations and other global powers. The overall situation poses a complex challenge for India's foreign policy as it navigates its long-standing ties with Bangladesh amidst this uncertainty.

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