What kind of relationship does India want with Bangladesh, said Jaishankar

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International Desk: Sheikh Hasina has fled to India from the country where the student uprising took place. India's relations with Bangladesh have been strained ever since its fall. In addition to the local media, various international media are analyzing the relationship between the

What kind of relationship does India want with Bangladesh, said Jaishankar
September 17, 20242 Mins Read
International Desk: Sheikh Hasina has fled to India from the country where the student uprising took place. India's relations with Bangladesh have been strained ever since its fall. In addition to the local media, various international media are analyzing the relationship between the two countries. In such a situation, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that they want to maintain stable relations with Bangladesh.

Jaishankar

He said these things in an interview given to NDTV on Tuesday (September 17).

Jaishankar said, we want to keep relations with Bangladesh stable. Neighbors depend on each other.

He said, what happens in Bangladesh is their internal matter. Bangladesh is our neighbor and we want to maintain stable relations with them. We have good commercial relations; Relations between our people are good. We want to keep the relationship like this.

Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled to India on August 5 in the face of the popular uprising of the students. Since then he has been staying there. He was initially expected to stay in India for a short time but is now rumored to be trying to seek asylum in the UK, US and UAE. But so far not successful. Hasina's continued presence in India poses a challenge for Delhi to build a strong relationship with international governments.


Earlier, Jaishankar had said in the Indian Parliament last month that Sheikh Hasina had sought permission to come to Delhi at very short notice. Then in a briefing, he said, the Indian government will give Hasina time to decide on her next step.

However, the chief advisor of the Interwarti government has expressed the desire to maintain good relations with India. Muhammad Yunus. He said this in an interview with the Indian news agency PTI at his official residence in Dhaka on September 5.

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Dr. Yunus said, India will have to come out of an idea in the coming days. That is, everyone in Bangladesh is pro-Islamist and pro-BNP. Islamists will turn this country into Afghanistan. And Bangladesh is safe in the hands of Sheikh Hasina. India has to come out of these holdings. Bangladesh is also a neighboring country like any other neighbour. Source: Yugantar

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