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Why India can and should play honest broker in Bangladesh 

India must mediate before the situation goes out of hand and radical elements like jihadi outfits start filling the vacuum left by a failing state. An understanding between the ruling and opposition parties to allow smooth conduct of election is key to putting Bangladesh back on the rails

November 27, 2023 / 11:02 IST
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Bangladesh’s warring politicians have presented India with a golden opportunity to assert its authority and expand its influence in its zone of influence where both China and America are jockeying for power
Bangladesh’s warring politicians have presented India with a golden opportunity to assert its authority and expand its influence in its zone of influence where both China and America are jockeying for power

As Bangladesh is showing early signs of imploding, it is imperative for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to step in as a mediator as quickly as possible before things get out of hand in India’s immediate neighbourhood. The United States is already at it, but India simply can’t afford to forget that it is the resident power with onerous duties and responsibilities it can shirk only at its own cost and consequences.

The internal situation next door is worsening after the Sheikh Hasina government’s recent announcement that general elections will be held on January 7. The ruling Awami League and the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party-Jamaat e Islami are not merely rival political blocs engaged in innocent electioneering.

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Spiralling Violence, Unrest

The two sides are locked in a deadly combat marked by brutal killings in police firing, mass arrests, general strikes and rail-road-waterway blockades over BNP-JeI’s demands for establishing a neutral caretaker government to supervise the upcoming polls. Airports, or at least roads leading to airports, could also soon turn into battlegrounds plunging the country deeper into chaos and anarchy.