Bangladesh has no option but to have good relations with India..!?

Ever since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in bangladesh, India-Bangladesh relations have been strained. In this situation, Bangladeshi government chief adviser Muhammad Yunus has said that there is no other option but to move in harmony with India. He also said that he will meet indian prime minister Modi during the BIMSTEC summit to be held in thailand next month. bangladesh, one of India's neighboring countries, was a very friendly country to india during Sheikh Hasina's rule. But the situation there went out of hand due to the student protests that broke out in bangladesh in august last year. Sheikh Hasina, who resigned as prime minister due to unprecedented violence, has fled the country and taken refuge in India. An interim government is currently ruling Bangladesh. Nobel prize winner Muhammad Yunus is running the administration. Since he took office, there have been increasing allegations that attacks on minorities in bangladesh have increased.
Not only that, bangladesh improved trade relations with pakistan for the first time since independence. Such activities have created a situation of bitterness in the relations between india and Bangladesh. As for bangladesh, three-fourths of its sides are bordered by indian states. Due to this, bangladesh is a very important country for india geographically. Due to this, india is closely watching any changes that take place in that country. In this situation, there is no other way but to go harmoniously with india, said Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor to the bangladesh Government. In this regard, he said: - I will meet indian prime minister Modi at the BIMSTEC summit to be held in thailand next month. Then we will discuss ways to improve the good relations between the two countries. The relations between the two countries are good.


This will continue in the future as well. bangladesh has no other option but to have good relations with India. Both countries are interdependent. We cannot be isolated as we are interdependent in everything, history, politics, economy. Efforts are being made to overcome the current misunderstanding and recover," he said.

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