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Best friends (Husband-Wife) for now: On New Delhi-Dhaka ties

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India and Bangladesh share a great relationship, but areas of concern remain

Frequent meetings between neighbours are hallmarks of a strong friendship, and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s four-day India visit, the first full bilateral meeting since both countries went to polls, marks a new chapter between New Delhi and Dhaka. The two nations have come closer over a decade-long engagement that began with Ms. Hasina’s return to power in 2008, with an improvement in the strategic sphere, and alignment on regional and global issues, connectivity and trade. During this visit, the two countries have committed to upgrading port facilities, implementation of India’s under-utilised Lines of Credit, a coastal surveillance system, and agreements on education, culture and youth. They will also coordinate better border management and counter-terror cooperation, and are also working on a regional trilateral energy sharing arrangement with Bhutan. Mr. Modi and Ms. Hasina inaugurated three projects, which includes one for the availability of LPG to India. Where they have failed to make headway yet, despite many forward-looking paragraphs in the joint statement, is on river-water sharing agreements. Chief among them is the Teesta agreement, for which a framework agreement was inked in 2011, but which has not moved forward since, chiefly because of tensions between the Central and West Bengal governments. The long-pending upgrading of the Ganga-Padma barrage project, the draft framework of interim sharing agreements for six rivers — Manu, Muhuri, Khowai, Gumti, Dharla and Dudhkumar — as well as the draft framework of interim sharing agreement of the Feni river are also pending. This task must not be taken lightly between two countries that share 54 transboundary rivers, and where water management is key to prosperity, and often a source of tensions and humanitarian disasters.

Growing concerns in Bangladesh over the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam are another source of tensions, and the government must not ignore questions Ms. Hasina raised with Mr. Modi, in New York and New Delhi. While Bangladesh appears to have taken at face value the explanations by Mr. Modi and the External Affairs Minister that the NRC is in its early stages, that it is a judicial process, and is at present an internal matter for India, it is worried by statements to the contrary by Home Minister Amit Shah. Even in the past week, he has said that India will deport all non-citizens — he has often called them “termites” — and has taken credit for the NRC as a policy the government will pursue across the country, rather than a court-mandated process. The divergence in the two sets of statements proffered by New Delhi will ensure the issue gets raised again and again by Dhaka, and could cast a shadow over what one Bangladesh official otherwise described as the “best of the best” of ties between two neighbours.

https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/best-friends-for-now/article29611768.ece
 
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Lankan and Nepali has more ghairat than beghairat Bangladeshi. Lakh lanat.
 
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Lankan and Nepali has more more ghairat than beghairat Bangladeshi. Lakh lanat.
I would rate Nepal second only after Pakistan (Pakistan is way above, we put Gangus in their right place despite being 6-8 times smaller in all respects) in countering Gangadesh but their problem is the geography i.e. they are a landlocked country. But still they are respond and trying to get free of Gangadeshi hegemony by opening a trade route with China and through it with rest of the world but it will take time. However, Bd is not a landlocked country and if Bd people can forget the past and come over the false propaganda fed to them, they can play their cards right and act a lot more like an independent and a dignified nation
 
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I would rate Nepal second only after Pakistan (Pakistan is way above, we put Gangus in their right place despite being 6-8 times smaller in all respects) in countering Gangadesh but their problem is the geography i.e. they are a landlocked country. But still they are respond and trying to get free of Gangadeshi hegemony by opening a trade route with China and through it with rest of the world but it will take time. However, Bd is not a landlocked country and if Bd people can forget the past and come over the false propaganda fed to them, they can play their cards right and act a lot more like an independent and a dignified nation


Pakistan is in different category. It’s the only nation in that block that has potential to knock the F off Bharati.

I was referring to Nepal because it stood up against Indian aggression despite being another Hindu nation whereas Bd being majority Muslims not able to stand up against Bharat.

It’s a demand of the time that Bd embrace its former countrymen against Indian bullying otherwise Bd will be another Sikkim to say the least
 
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