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  • India-Bangladesh Relations: A Shift in Demand for Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition
    Posted on February 13th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • Despite attempts to resolve other issues, the demand for Sheikh Hasina’s extradition by Bangladesh remains unresolved.

    • Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reaffirmed India’s friendship and reaffirmed trade, energy, infrastructure, and connectivity ties.

    • The government clarified that while Ms. Hasina is in Delhi, it has no involvement with her political pronouncements.

    • Bangladesh sent a diplomatic note demanding Ms. Hasina’s extradition for corruption cases and a ‘crimes against humanity’ charge.

    • The India-Bangladesh extradition treaty of 2013, amended in 2016, clearly outlines procedures for extradition.

    • The Yunus government must understand that India’s relationship with Ms. Hasina is rooted in sacrifices made for Bangladesh’s liberation.

    • The issue should not hold India-Bangladesh relations hostage, and the government should not force India to hand over Ms. Hasina.

    • The actions of Ms. Hasina’s government have scarred the nation, and a cost-benefit analysis should be conducted.

    • Both countries should handle the issue diplomatically, in a separate silo from other aspects of their relationship.

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