A reset of the frayed relationship is possible, say analysts.
But it will require restraint - and reciprocity.
Analysts believe that India can potentially reset its relationship with a BNP-led Bangladesh. However, this will require both countries to exercise restraint and engage in reciprocal actions.
A reset of the frayed relationship is possible, say analysts.
But it will require restraint - and reciprocity.
Analysts believe that India can potentially reset its relationship with a BNP-led Bangladesh. However, this will require both countries to exercise restraint and engage in reciprocal actions.
The relationship is currently strained, with calls for a reset under BNP leadership.
Analysts suggest that both countries need to exercise restraint and engage in reciprocal actions.
The current government in Bangladesh is led by the BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party).
A reset is important for regional stability and cooperation between the two nations.
Reciprocity is crucial as it fosters trust and cooperation between countries.
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