India-Bangladesh Relations: Future In The Wake Of Political Turmoil

Bangladesh is experiencing one of its deadliest protests, which led to the resignation of Sheikh Hasina as PM

Starting as a student protest against a quota system, the movement escalated into violence targeting the government

The political turmoil in the neighboring nation has also posed diplomatic challenges for India

Following support during the Bangladesh Liberation War, both nations established formal diplomatic relations in 1971

Following the resignation of the PM, an announcement for the establishment of a new interim government has been made

India is in a delicate situation as its neighboring nation undergoes a transition in its political landscape

The protest has expressed anti-India sentiment due to its alliance with Sheikh Hasina

"India is our best friend, but people are angry because you support the person who destroyed our lives," said Muhammad Yunus

Despite the uncertainty of the interim government's nature, India is determined to establish diplomatic ties

The Indian government has been discussing strategies to maintain stability in diplomatic ties in response to the crisis

Considering the uncertainty of the ongoing turmoil, India has stepped up border security