India-Bangladesh: India is cautious not only about the present but also about the future, and will have to maintain a flexible attitude given the investment of billions of dollars


Posted on 7th Aug 2024 11:47 am by rohit kumar

India has full sympathy for Sheikh Hasina and it will continue in the future as well. But while ensuring her safety, preparations have also begun to ensure that India's interests with the neighboring country remain intact. It is expected that Hasina will soon take refuge in a European country.

 

This is also in India's interest because her staying here for a long time will affect relations with the future government of Bangladesh. But India will not show any haste in this. In a way, this will be a message that India maintains full friendship with its friends.

 

India is in touch with the military officials there

 

Foreign Minister Jaishankar has said in his statement that India is in touch with the military officials there. At present, there is constant contact to protect the lives and property of minority Hindus there. Direct intervention is not possible in what is happening in the neighborhood.

 

Therefore, an attempt will be made to adjust to the changing situation in such a way that interests do not have to be sacrificed much. Especially when not only private Indian companies have invested billions of dollars there but the Indian government has also given a loan of three billion dollars for setting up an alternative connectivity project with the northeastern states.

 

Awami League leaders are also being attacked

 

Hasina's family has stated bidding adieu to Bangladesh politics forever, this has also ended the option for India to bet on the Awami League. Awami League leaders are also being attacked there.

 

It is also almost certain that the fundamentalist group will ban the party itself. This will not be a good thing for India and the world but the neighborhood cannot be changed. In such a situation, there will be an attempt to move forward in the same way as is being done with the Taliban government of Afghanistan.

 

Also Read: Bangladesh violence: How much danger is there for India from the Bangladesh border, what is the Indian government's preparation? Read everything here

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