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India-Bangladesh relations
Armies of India, Bangladesh Begin Military Exercise in Indian Northeast
By Ankit Panda
The exercise will run through February 16, 2020, and is in its ninth iteration.
India’s Citizenship Moves May Impact Relations With Its Neighbors
By Amit Ranjan
The CAA and NRC will echo across India’s borders, particularly in Bangladesh and Nepal.
How Bangladesh Is Benefiting From the China-India Rivalry
By Anu Anwar
Bangladesh has turned its neighbors' rivalry into billions of dollars in investment and military equipment.
India’s Northeast Emerges as a Drug-Trafficking Corridor Between Myanmar and Bangladesh
By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Bangladesh is alarmed over the increasing flow of synthetic drugs from India’s Northeast sourced from laboratories in Myanmar.
South Asia’s Cyclical Geopolitical Trends Likely to Continue in 2019
By Harsh V. Pant
India will have to remain nimble and responsive in its neighborhood.
Mani Shankar Aiyar on India and Changing Dynamics in South Asia
By Intifada P Basheer, Majid Alam and Karan Anand
“India needs to make South Asia the most important focus of our foreign policy.”
Where Does India's Neighborhood Policy Stand As 2018 Comes to a Close?
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Taking stock of India's neighborhood as 2018 comes to a close.
The Battle for Bangladesh: India vs. China
By Shakil Bin Mushtaq
In the battle for influence in Bangladesh, India has long been on top. But China has made inroads.
Bangladesh First: Behind India’s Changing Stance on the Rohingya
By Joyeeta Bhattacharjee
India has finally taken a stand on the biggest issue dividing Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Did the OIC’s Dhaka Declaration Snub the Kashmir Problem?
By Faisal Mahmud
Kashmir barely rated a mention in the document, while host Bangladesh called for India to gain observer status in the OIC.
Grading India's Neighborhood Diplomacy
By Vinay Kaura
A report card on Modi’s “neighborhood first” approach to foreign policy.
India's Neighborhood-First Diplomacy Coming Apart at the Seams
By Surajkumar Thube
Despite a concerted push, India is losing ground to China in its own backyard.