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ID100689
Title ProperShaikh Hasina's visit to India and the future of Indo-Bangladesh relations
LanguageENG
AuthorKumar, Anand
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Shaikh Hasina's crushing victory in the December 2008 Bangladesh elections opened a new chapter in her country's relations with Delhi. India had long wanted improvements in cooperation against terrorism and better access to the states of North East India, Bangladesh needed better cooperation over water resources and the trade imbalance. Shaikh Hasina's swift action against insurgent groups trying to operate against India from Bangladesh territory laid the foundations for her very successful visit to India in early 2010 which in turn set the framework for a better future relationship. But in the light of the hostility of many in Bangladesh to improved relations with India, the author examines the options for Indian policy makers. He concludes that the emphasis should be on achieving progress in areas outside security, where progress would be irreversible, while recognising that a real transformation of the relationship would be possible if Shaikh Hasina was able to win the next elections and secure a further term in office.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 41, No. 3; Nov 2010: p.422 - 435
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol. 41, No. 3; Nov 2010: p.422 - 435
Key WordsShaikh Hasina ;  New Delhi ;  Terrorism ;  India ;  Bangladesh ;  Indo - Bangladesh Relations ;  Future Relationship ;  North East India


 
 
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