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The Complex Road to Extradition: Will India Agree to Send Sheikh Hasina Back to Bangladesh?

The Complex Road to Extradition: Will India Agree to Send Sheikh Hasina Back to Bangladesh?

By Jannatul Naym Pieal
A legal scholar breaks down the various steps in the process of extradition – which is all the more complicated when an ex-prime minister is involved.

Would India Extradite Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh?

Would India Extradite Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh?

By Dewan Alif Ovi
India finds itself on a tightrope over a minefield, juggling legal commitments under its extradition treaty with Bangladesh as well as broader geopolitical and diplomatic considerations. 
India in Wait-and-watch Mode as Yunus Takes Charge in Bangladesh

India in Wait-and-watch Mode as Yunus Takes Charge in Bangladesh

By Elizabeth Roche
Anti-India sentiment is running high in Bangladesh and New Delhi will need to build public goodwill.

New Delhi’s Concerns Mount With Sheikh Hasina’s Exit

New Delhi’s Concerns Mount With Sheikh Hasina’s Exit

By Nalinie Sharma
While securing its border, India must maintain a low profile. Anything else will be construed as interference in Bangladesh’s affairs.

The Slow Death of Democracy in Bangladesh Was Always Bad News for India

The Slow Death of Democracy in Bangladesh Was Always Bad News for India

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Policymakers and analysts in New Delhi long believed that Sheikh Hasina's iron-fisted rule served their interests. They were wrong.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Bangladesh Launches New India-assisted Rail Projects and Thermal Power Unit

Bangladesh Launches New India-assisted Rail Projects and Thermal Power Unit

By Ashok Sharma
India has not yet commented on the unrest roiling Bangladesh.

India Needs to Hedge its Bets in Bangladesh

India Needs to Hedge its Bets in Bangladesh

By Ahmede Hussain
Its all-out support for the ruling Awami League for decades, even ignoring its undemocratic governance, and reluctance to engage other parties could prove costly.
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