Guwahati, April 1 -- Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma sharply slammed "Bangladesh's so-called interim government" and its chief advisor, Professor Muhammad Yunus, for his "offensive and strongly condemnable" remarks about Northeast India being "landlocked."
Sarma stated that Yunus' comments bring attention to the "persistent vulnerability narrative" surrounding India's strategic "Chicken's Neck" corridor.
This criticism came a day after the interim government of Bangladesh shared video clips of Yunus' speech, in which he advocated for the "extension of the Chinese economy."
During his four-day visit to China last week, Yunus also claimed that Bangladesh serves as the "only guardian of the ocean for all this region."
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