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Bharat achieves another Foreign Policy victory in South Asia with US seeking to reset damaged ties with Bangladesh

“Bharat achieves another Foreign Policy victory in South Asia with US seeking to reset damaged ties with Bangladesh”, Swarajyamag, May 16, 2024:

“Thanks to New Delhi, Washington has started engaging with Dhaka, and that’s good news for India and south Asia.
Ties between the US and Bangladesh that had deteriorated sharply in the run-up to 7 January parliamentary elections in the south Asian country are now ready for a reset.

Thanks to persistent nudging by India over the last few months, the US state department has ultimately realised the folly of its hawkish stance towards Bangladesh over alleged human rights violations and its other pet peeves about ‘democracy’…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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