I think we have had enough with Haseena-Modi nexus, it is now posing a credible challenge for Pakistan. How do you think Pakistan should respond to Haseena's outright 'moronic' attitude towards Pakistan?.
The truth of the matter we should clear up first. BD's political integrity has been compromised beyond doubt in many respects, due to India, when it comes to Pakistan, that is the truth in absolute terms.
However, for this fact we have another point to consider which has a good and a bad side to it, the upside is that with BD though I'd love for relations to improve with them, BD holds no strategic value to our state whatsoever. The downside is though the day may come decades from now when Pakistan is developed enough to project influence, but it is unlikely to do it with a country with roughly the same level of development or catching up, and there's the fact of the giant Indian wall to undermine and block any such attempts.
Therefore, I do not see any hope for improvement, by our own account. Pakistani leadership may consider the fact that our vision for South Asia and aims therein are now in invariable alignment with China, and where applicable, we need only have China exert its influence on BD to counter Indian dominance, indeed, China will do this irrespective of where Pakistan stands. It may well be the case that BD is simply doing this for their own benefit, play along with India's view on Pak even if their populous thinks otherwise, and keep the Chinese happy at the same time. We are not so mighty yet that we figure into the equation of Chinese policy on other nations, despite great relations and intentions.
The best thing for us to do is ignore BD's positions, because we know they are neither of their own making, nor do they bear any significance to us. Pakistan should not respond in kind, in fact, no response and radio silence probably will say a lot more than bothering to respond to such useless rhetoric. Pakistan should focus on its development, mind its own backyard.
At worst for us, our diplomatic ties will be strained, nothing more. At worst for them, the case is that their political system is being manipulated, while that has no consequence when it comes to how it's manipulated when it comes to Pakistan. Manipulation in domestic policy, economic management and other issues may actually hurt them, and if that's the case, normal reactionary political forces will arise that we can benefit from.