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'Definitely a challenge': Why Pakistan’s deepening military engagement with Bangladesh should worry India

A Pakistani military delegation led by Lieutenant General Tabassum Habib visited Dhaka, deepening Pakistan-Bangladesh ties. Former diplomat Anil Trigunayat warns India to stay vigilant over land and Indian Ocean security.

October 08, 2025 / 14:54 IST
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Bangladesh-Pakistan ties raise alarms in India
Bangladesh-Pakistan ties raise alarms in India

A four-member delegation from the Pakistan Army, led by Lieutenant General Tabassum Habib, Director General of Joint Staff (DGJS), arrived in Dhaka on October 6 for a four-day visit. The visit, described by Pakistani officials as a “goodwill visit,” is aimed at strengthening defence cooperation between Islamabad and Bangladesh.

According to Pakistani media reports, the delegation includes a Commodore and a Major-rank officer from the Pakistan Navy. The visit was arranged at the invitation of Bangladesh’s Armed Forces Division (AFD), which coordinates the country’s three defence services and operates under Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. The AFD’s Operations and Planning Directorate reportedly finalised the invitation last month.

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This visit follows a series of military and intelligence exchanges between the two countries. Earlier in January, a Bangladesh Army delegation led by Lieutenant General SM Kamrul Hasan visited Pakistan, and a three-member team from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) also visited Dhaka. At least two Pakistani military delegations have visited Bangladesh since that ISI visit, raising strategic concerns in New Delhi.

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