Jumbangla Desk: India is worried about Pakistani cargo ships anchoring directly in the port of Bangladesh. Last Monday (November 11), the cargo ship from Karachi port left for Indonesia via Chittagong port. This is the first time since 1971 that a Pakistani cargo ship anchored directly in a Bangladeshi port. India is not looking at this well.
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Today Friday (November 15) in a report, the Indian media reported this news.
According to the report, a direct sea link between Bangladesh and Pakistan could be used to create potential instability in India's Seven Sisters states. Because, Seven Sisters in northeastern India is very close to Bangladesh border.
Quoting an official of the Indian security forces, the Telegraph reported that in the last five decades, Pakistan has not gained any ground in the two main ports of Bangladesh, Chittagong and Mangala. Both countries traded through Singapore and Colombo. But now Pakistani ships will come directly to Chittagong port. As a result, prohibited items (weapons) may come to Chittagong from Pakistan. which may also fall into the hands of armed groups. For example, in 2004, Pakistan's intelligence agency sent 1,500 Chinese weapons on trawlers for Assam's separatist group ULFA. However, they were seized before they went into the hands of the ULFA.
The report also said that India kept China away from Chittagong and Mongla by using former autocratic Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. But now Pakistan has got the opportunity to use Chittagong port. As a result, the issue will definitely affect the geopolitics of the region. Because Myanmar is also very close to Chittagong, and the situation in Myanmar is now turbulent. India fears that illegal infiltration and drug trafficking from Myanmar into India may increase.
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Meanwhile, British media The Independent called the arrival of ships from Pakistan to Bangladesh as 'historic', indicating that the complicated relationship between the two countries is warming up.