India-Bangladesh Relations
Return to articleA Nation-Wide NRC: Potential Fallout for India-Bangladesh Relations
A shadow of doubt and anxiety hangs over Bangladesh about India’s plans to institute a pan-India National Register of Citizens (NRC). The complex demographics of Bangladesh and its long and porous border with India are at the core of the…
India and Bangladesh Must Address Climate Migration Together
On a three-day visit of a U.S. delegation to Bangladesh last month, both refugees and climate change featured high on the diplomatic agenda. Delegates acknowledged Bangladesh as the world’s seventh most climate-vulnerable country, with Washington pledging support to help Bangladesh…
بنگلہ دیش ۲۰۲۳ : ہلچل کا سال اور منڈلاتی ہوئی مزید بےیقینی
جنوری ۷، ۲۰۲۴ کو ہونے والے عام انتخابات کے پیش نظر بنگلہ دیش کی سیاست ۲۰۲۳ کے دوران انتہائی متلوّن رہی۔ اس سال بنگلہ دیش کی داخلی سیاست کاایک امتیازی وصف بنگلہ دیش نیشنلسٹ پارٹی (بی این پی) کی قیادت…
Bangladesh in 2023: A Year of Turbulence with Deeper Uncertainty Ahead
Bangladesh’s politics were extremely volatile throughout 2023 in anticipation of the general election scheduled for January 7, 2024. One of the defining features of Bangladesh’s domestic politics this year were the increasing number of opposition rallies led by the Bangladesh…
Bangladesh’s Elections Show Limitations for India-U.S. Cooperation in South Asia
With increasingly assertive behavior by China in the Indian Ocean Region, India and the United States are finding ways to coordinate, consult, and cooperate in South Asia. Both countries share a strategic interest in pushing back against China, and share…
Revival of Bay of Bengal: Bhutan and Bangladesh Agree on Sea Port Access
Bhutan and Bangladesh have historically enjoyed friendly relations, driven by shared national interests and trade ties. While Thimphu views the partnership as strategically important for its access to the sea, Dhaka values Bhutan as an important trade partner. To carry…