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Bangladesh PM Visit to India Unlikely Without Rebuilding Mutual Trust, Aide Says

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A top aide to Bangladesh's Prime Minister has indicated there are slim chances of a bilateral visit to India without the establishment of mutual trust between the two nations. Anti-Hasina sentiment continues to dominate the domestic political mood in Bangladesh, complicating the country's foreign relations with India. The current government under Rahman is cautious about being perceived as lenient toward former PM Sheikh Hasina. This political sensitivity has become a significant barrier to normalizing ties between Dhaka and New Delhi.

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