Why the World Is Watching Bangladesh Now!

4 months ago
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In this explosive episode, Democratic News TV anchor Shibnath uncovers the deepening political crisis in Bangladesh. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, who took power in 2024 as an interim leader, is now facing fierce opposition from the Bangladesh Army, led by General Waker-uz-Zaman, demanding immediate elections.
This detailed report explores Yunus’ controversial Rakhine Corridor project backed by the United States, growing Chinese and Pakistani influence, and rising tensions with India—including alarming reports of offering airbases near the Siliguri Corridor to China.
Also revealed: Yunus’ growing business empire under Grameen, accusations of nepotism, economic decline, and secret deals that have triggered national protests and international concern.
Will Bangladesh return to democracy or spiral into conflict? How is India preparing for regional instability? Watch the full analysis.
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