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'Northeast integral part of India': Former Indian envoy slams Muhammad Yunus for his 'landlocked’ comment

Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus sparks controversy by proposing Chinese involvement near India's 'Seven Sisters,' drawing strong condemnation from former Indian diplomat Veena Sikri.

April 01, 2025 / 17:34 IST
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Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Muhammad Yunus receives backlash for his comment
Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Muhammad Yunus receives backlash for his comment

Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh Chief Adviser, is facing strong criticism after he offered China to come to the sea near India's 'Seven Sisters'.

During his recent four-day visit to China, Bangladesh's interim chief Muhammad Yunus said, "Seven states of India, Eastern part of India called seven sisters, they are landlocked country. They have no way to reach out to the ocean. We are the only guardians of the ocean in this region. This opens up a huge possibility. This could be an extension of the Chinese economy - Built, produce and market things, bring it back to China, export to the rest of the world."

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Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Veena Sikri, has strongly condemned Yunus's statement.

She told ANI, "Very shocking statement by Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. He has absolutely no right to make a statement like that. He knows that the northeast is an integral part of India, and we have had very close discussions with the Government of Bangladesh on access by Northeast India to the Bay of Bengal, and there are formal agreements on this."