Bangladesh's interim government adviser Muhammad Yunus has tried to jab New Delhi by issuing a veiled threat to India's northeastern states while appealing to China to "extend" in the region.
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"Bangladesh is inviting China to encircle India. This attitude of the Bangladesh government is very dangerous for the security of our North East region. The government is not taking care of ...
In Bangladesh, many young people who have studied, worked, or received training in China are now playing active roles in various fields to contribute to promoting cooperation between the two ...
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Chief Adviser Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus said that his upcoming visit to China will strengthen the ties between the two countries ...
But China didn't hesitate to deal with Muhammad Yunus. It resumed the ties that were stagnant after the fall of the previous government," Ahmed, a former Bangladesh ambassador to China ...
The appeal came during a meeting on Friday at a state guesthouse in Beijing, where Yunus sat down with China’s Minister of Water Resources Li Guoying. According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha ...