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Ousted Bangladeshi leader a diplomatic headache for India: analysts

September 2024 778 views 02 Min 47 Sec

Four weeks after ex-premier Sheikh Hasina fled Bangladesh by helicopter during a student-led revolution, analysts say she has become a diplomatic headache for her hosts in India. "India is clearly not going to want to extradite her back to Bangladesh," said Thomas Kean of the conflict resolution think-tank International Crisis Group. "The message that would send to other leaders in the region who are close to New Delhi would not be a very positive one... that ultimately, India will not protect you."

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