Dhaka's self goal in Beijing
India, April 3 -- India-Bangladesh ties have been on a slippery slope ever since a motley group of anti-Awami League actors deposed the Sheikh Hasina government and forced the latter to seek refuge in India. New Delhi has been lukewarm to the new dispensation in Dhaka, which failed to prevent mob attacks on religious minorities in that country. Dhaka's outreach to Islamabad and Beijing and its tacit backing of attempts to erase Sheikh Mujib's legacy and India's role in the 1971 liberation war have also made India taciturn towards the overtures made by the chief advisor of Bangladesh's interim government, Muhammad Yunus. Seen against this backdrop, the statements made by Yunus during his visit to China are likely to aid further backsliding of India-Bangladesh relations....
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