Dr. Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh’s interim government, has implemented a new communication approach. While most of the media outlets remain inaccessible, officials tend to use Facebook to give opinions outside of their professional duties, which is considered informal at Facebook. There are always posts that are put up, only to be taken down later. These screenshots definitely fuel public conversations.
Sharp Words and Calculated Quiet
Remarks of a high nature represent a quintessential example of blending silence and inflammatory speech; an underlying threat has also been issued towards India’s Northeast part. Dr. Asif Nazrul, Minister of such, posted a divisive statement on the Indian Government right after Kashmir had been attacked not too long ago. Efficiently, this post served no purpose but to fuel the already inflamed sentiments prevalent at the moment. Pro Pakistani factions did the rounds with this and shared it liberally, albeit it was subsequently taken down within no time.
Worries from India are Escalating
Indian authorities are spying on any developments with interest pertaining to Bangladesh. The welcoming of Chinese money to investment areas like the Siliguri Corridor — not to mention the Sundarbans — puts out alarm bells. Now, Indian authorities think that they would have to take much stronger steps than doing away with infrastructure and trade deals.
Strained Water Agreements:
Pakistan freezes the treaties — the Indian Water Treaty and Ergo, Discontent in Dhaka. This is especially aggravating for Bangladesh, a lower riparian state looking forward to renewal of Ganga Water Treaty. Gaining acquaintance with India’s polity of mutual Aid sharing flood and weather information could turn dire for Bangladesh.
Water Management Strategy for india
India is constructing big hydropower projects in the Northeast region to improve river discharge regulation. India has historically avoided the leverage of using water as a resource, but recent shifts indicate that it will do so if challenged.
Reconsidering Economic Alliances
Dr. Yunus has taken steps away from BBIN, which aimed at underpinning cooperation in the region while circumventing SAARC. His government was more favorable to Pakistan and lobbied for renewed SAARC engagements at great economic and strategic cost.
Diplomatic and Security Aftershocks
The policy changes from The Yunus administration has provoked violent responses. India rescinded visa free travel privileges to Pakistani citizens and put them on a removal order. The more conciliatory approach to previously violent factions further raises the stakes.
Concerning Trends of Radicalization Illegally TO BENGALAND
The appearance of the flag of Al-Qaeda and the brazen Hizb ut Tahrir reflect a worrying trend of radicalism. Equally worrisome is the release from incarceration of those convicted of offenses, including an arms haul to terrorism in 2004.
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