India, March 24 -- Indisputably, Bangladesh has turned out to be the sheet anchor of India's "Neighbourhood First" policy, launchpad for "Act East" and Indo-Pacific strategy. Barring some issues over the CAA and NRC, both the countries enjoy most stable and trusted relations in South Asia. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has, in payback mode, delivered on security - counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism since 2009 - besides connectivity, trade and other bilateral issues. Insurgency in the North-East, down 80 per cent, is in its residual stage courtesy the cleansing of sanctuaries in Bangladesh. The land and maritime boundaries have been settled, including the enclaves. The only problem remaining is sharing the Teesta waters which might be...