Bangladesh crisis and Lessons for India

 

The protests in Bangladesh began peacefully, with students demanding an end to a controversial quota system for government jobs. But what started as a student-led movement quickly spiralled into a broader rebellion against the Hasina government.

The resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left Bangladesh at a crossroads and has posed significant challenges for neighboring India."

During her 15-year rule, Hasina forged strong ties with India, overseeing an economic boom and fostering cooperation in business, energy, and defense. Bangladesh, India's largest trade partner in South Asia, saw bilateral trade reach nearly $16 billion."

Raja Mohan (Foreign Affairs Expert): 'India will now need much political and diplomatic skill in dealing with the consequences of the fall of Sheikh Hasina, which could rattle the geopolitics of the subcontinent, if not reshape it.'

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