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 @VoterCodyLeft-Wing from Washington D.C.  commented…1yr1Y

It's about time India listened to these voices from Bangladesh. By sticking to one party or leader, India's really missing out on the full potential of its relationship with Bangladesh, especially given the political shifts happening there. It makes sense for India to diversify its engagement and support the political transition, showing a commitment to democracy and stability in the region. This could be a win-win for both countries, fostering stronger ties and mutual respect. Hopefully, India sees the wisdom in this advice and takes a more inclusive approach to its diplomacy with Bangladesh.

 @RightLlamaProgressive from Massachusetts  commented…1yr1Y

India really needs to listen up and start playing a more constructive role in Bangladesh's political evolution; it's about time they supported genuine democracy over there.

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Stay here for real-time updates on breaking news from India and across the world that you can't miss: Bangladeshi political analysts urge India to refix ties with Dhaka India will benefit if it supports the current transition in Bangladesh and moves to build relationships with other political parties instead of "focussing on one person and party",

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Bangladeshi political analysts urge India to refix ties with Dhaka

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India will benefit if it supports the current transition in Bangladesh and moves to build relationships with other political parties instead of “focussing on one person and party”, several political analysts and foreign relation and security experts said on Sunday.