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China Secures Teesta River Project in Bangladesh, Raising Concerns for India

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China has successfully moved to take up the Teesta River development project in Bangladesh, a deal it had been pursuing for several years. The project was previously blocked under former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government, which exercised caution over Chinese involvement. With the change in Bangladesh's political leadership, that resistance is no longer in place. The development is being viewed with significant concern in India, given the Teesta River's strategic importance and India's longstanding interest in the region.

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