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Finally, someone from India who has got clout, is trying to make sense of the prevailing situation in Bangladesh and how it can impact India’s relationship with Bangladesh in coming days and beyond. India needs to accept the new reality and try building bridges with the current administration who represents the people of Bangladesh.
If power goes out of students then Bangladesh have dark future and if power reaming in hand of students we are not certain about future of Bangladesh.
Both way a loss for india.
EMI need to visit Bangladesh and make situations like it was in Hasina era.
Finally, someone from India who has got clout, is trying to make sense of the prevailing situation in Bangladesh and how it can impact India’s relationship with Bangladesh in coming days and beyond. India needs to accept the new reality and try building bridges with the current administration who represents the people of Bangladesh.
If power goes out of students then Bangladesh have dark future and if power reaming in hand of students we are not certain about future of Bangladesh.
Both way a loss for india.
EMI need to visit Bangladesh and make situations like it was in Hasina era.