India, Jan. 11 -- US national security advisor Jake Sullivan has called perceptions and allegations of American role behind the street protests and regime change in Bangladesh as "preposterous" and claimed that senior Indian officials don't believe that the US was behind events in Dhaka either. Speaking to a select group of reporters, Sullivan talked about the US-India relationship as a highlight of the Biden administration's legacy. On the Pannun assassination plot, Sullivan said that India had briefed the US on the work of the enquiry committee, and the work of seeking "full accounting and accountability" will continue till the end of the Joe Biden administration on January 20 and even beyond that. P16

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