BANGLADESH ASKS FOR CHINA'S "EXTENSION" IN VEILED THREAT TO NORTHEAST INDIA।

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Bangladesh’s interim government adviser Muhammad Yunus has sparked controversy by urging China to expand its influence in South Asia, issuing a veiled threat to India’s northeastern states. During his recent visit to Beijing, Yunus highlighted Bangladesh’s strategic position as the “only guardian of the ocean” for India’s landlocked Seven Sister States. His remarks, seen as a push for China to use Bangladesh as an economic extension, have raised concerns in New Delhi about regional stability. Defense analysts call the comments provocative, warning they could strain Indo-Bangladesh relations while bolstering China’s growing footprint in South Asia. This development underscores the intricate geopolitical dynamics between Bangladesh, India, and China, with potential implications for trade, security, and diplomacy in the region. Stay informed on how this evolving situation impacts South Asia’s balance of power. Watch *Democratic News TV* for updates.
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Bangladesh
China
India
Northeast India
Seven Sister States
Muhammad Yunus
Geopolitics
South Asia
Landlocked states
Bay of Bengal
Chinese influence
Regional stability
Economic extension
Indo-Bangladesh relations
Strategic diplomacy

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