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Bangladesh Crisis : Unraveling US Geopolitical Ambitions

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Recent events in Bangladesh have caught Indian intelligence agencies off guard. The sudden ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the rise of former Grameen Bank chief Muhammad Yunus as interim prime minister have raised concerns about the potential for instability and violence in the region.

The US government’s hand is suspected in the rapid unraveling of events, with the protests initially triggered by a new job quota system escalating into broader demonstrations against high inflation and unemployment. The security forces’ inability to effectively control the large crowds has led to Hasina’s evacuation to India.

The strategic importance of Bangladesh, with its location, population, and access to major river systems, makes it a valuable asset for the US in its efforts to counter China’s growing influence in the region. By destabilizing the government in Dhaka, the US aims to establish a foothold in the country and potentially threaten India’s security.

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The situation in Bangladesh bears the hallmarks of a “color revolution,” with the targeting of minority groups and the inability of the security forces to quell the unrest. As the events continue to unfold, the potential for a full-blown civil war and the impact on the region’s geopolitical landscape remain a concern.

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Bangladesh: Protesters Attack Prime Minister’s Palace

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This is the worst protest the Bangladesh has seen since its formation which is more than five decades ago.

Amid protests, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina reportedly fled the country on Monday from her official residence. She is said to have boarded a military helicopter around 2:30 PM with her sister Sheikh Rehana to an undisclosed location.

Sheikh Hasina won her fourth consecutive term in January. Protests erupted in the country over the reservation quota for family members of 1971 War of Independence veterans. The country has been in a state of high tension, with hundreds injured and 96 reported dead.

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Internet and broadband services have been suspended in the country, and a nationwide curfew was recently imposed, but law and order have not been restored. Today, protesters directly attacked the Prime Minister’s residence. The Army chief is expected to address the nation soon.

-Sanyogita

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1000 Indian Students Flee Bangladesh Amid Ongoing Protests

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Over 1,000 Indian students have returned home from Bangladesh as nationwide protests continue to grip the country. The unrest, which has already claimed 110 lives, has forced many international students to seek safety back in India.

The situation intensified on Thursday when telephone services were disconnected and internet access was shut down across Bangladesh. Worried about losing contact with their families and facing growing tension, Indian students scrambled to find any available transportation to return home.

Many of those affected were pursuing MBBS degrees and other major courses. The evacuees come from various parts of India, including Jammu and Kashmir, Meghalaya, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.

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According to recent reports, 778 students reached India through various ports, bringing the total number of evacuees to 998. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that the High Commission of India in Dhaka, along with Assistant High Commissions in Chittagong, Khulna, and Rajshahi, are actively assisting the students.

While most transportation has been disrupted, a limited number of commercial flights are still operating from select airports.

Dhaka, the capital city, is currently under curfew as protests continue. The demonstrations, which have turned deadly, are in response to a controversial bill proposing a 30 percent reservation for descendants of the 1971 War of Independence soldiers.

As the situation remains volatile, Indian authorities are working to ensure the safe return of remaining students while closely monitoring developments in Bangladesh.

-Sanyogita

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