Political Turmoil in Bangladesh: Potential Impacts on India
On 5th August 2024, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled Dhaka due to escalating protests. She is now in India, considering asylum in a third country.
Interim Government and Future Elections
- An interim government led by Mohammed Yunus has been established, with plans for a general election.
- The political future of Bangladesh remains uncertain as the nation undergoes this transformation.
Impact of Socio-Political Instability on India
- Loss of a Trusted Ally: Sheikh Hasina's resignation as Bangladesh's Prime Minister may impact India-Bangladesh relations. Under her leadership, ties improved, with significant collaboration on security and economic fronts.
- Economic Disruption: Ongoing turmoil ....
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