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Rakhine Corridor sparks power struggle in Bangladesh: China moves, US counters, India watches | Explained

Interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus's endorsement of the corridor met with vehement opposition from Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman, who deems it a threat to national sovereignty, and termed it a “bloody corridor”.

May 27, 2025 / 17:18 IST
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February 2024 photo of Myanmar's nationals and Border Guard Police (BGP) personnel, who crossed the Bangladesh-Myanmar border to seek shelter in Bangladesh, being escorted back to their country by ships at Cox's Bazar.

The proposed Rakhine Corridor – a “humanitarian” passage from south-eastern Bangladesh into Myanmar’s conflict-ridden Rakhine State – has ignited a significant political and military standoff within Bangladesh. Interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus's endorsement of the corridor met with vehement opposition from Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman, who deems it a threat to national sovereignty, and termed it a “bloody corridor”.

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Tensions between Bangladesh's interim government and its military leadership have escalated over the Rakhine Corridor proposal. General Waker-Uz-Zaman has publicly condemned the corridor, labelling it a "bloody corridor" and asserting that it could jeopardize Bangladesh's national security and regional stability. He criticized the interim government's decision-making process, particularly the lack of consultation with the military on such a critical issue. In response to the backlash, Yunus' administration has made a hasty retreat from the proposal, highlighting the deepening civil-military divide.

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