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From Diplomacy To Dugout: How Bangladesh's Anti-India Turn Spilled Onto Cricket Field (IANS Analysis)
Dhaka: India-Bangladesh relationship has witnessed historic low since the 2024 July Uprising, a downward trend that is still continuing. With an uprising that forced Sheikh Hasina to flee Bangladesh, New Delhi woke up to a surprising wave of anti-India sentiments in its neighbourhood.
The resurgence of Islamists and attacks on minorities, in addition to the country's social and cultural spaces, confirmed the main force behind such sentiments. The interim government under Muhammad Yunus took little time to gear Bangladesh's geopolitical shift away from India and towards Pakistan in name of ‘recalibration’. There was no doubt that the Islamists forces penetrated the present interim administration, prolonging the diplomatic lows between the two countries.
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