India will benefit if it supports the current transition in Bangladesh and moves to build relationships with other political parties instead of 바카라focussing on one person and party바카라, several political analysts and foreign relation and security experts said on Sunday.
After the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, 84, took oath as the Chief Adviser of the interim government on August 8 amid violence and chaos.
Hasina, 76, fled to India on August 5 after she was forced to resign following a massive protest by students against a quota system in government jobs.
바카라I think understanding should be the starting point for resetting our relationship, having that we have our interdependence, so we need each other to recalibrate our relationship,바카라 head of the leading thinktank Bangladesh Enterprise Institute (BEI) Humayun Kabir told PTI.
He said being Bangladesh바카라s next-door neighbour, India was 바카라always with us when we are in difficulty and in the current transition also if they come and support us then I think people of Bangladesh will look at India as a friend바카라.
Kabir, a career diplomat, said India would benefit if it 바카라positively supports바카라 the current transition In Bangladesh along with moving to build relationships with other political parties, instead of 바카라focusing on one person and party바카라 taking into account the 바카라uniqueness바카라 of the change.
President of the Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies (BIPSS) retired major general Muniruzzaman said India 바카라must see the reality in Bangladesh where a people바카라s revolution has happened바카라.
바카라They (India) need to be on the right side of history and express their desire to cooperate with the people of Bangladesh. For too long they were seen to be siding with a particular party and leader,바카라 he said, adding bilateral ties should be based on people-to-people relationship.
"We look forward to seeing friendship from India which is based on our national interest,바카라 he said while talking to PTI.
Leading civil society figure and economist Debapriya Bhattacharya of Bangladesh바카라s Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) said the Bangladesh-India relationship is important for both the countries from the perspectives of peace, security and development.
He said in the coming days India 바카라has to rebuild the relationship based on trust and mutual interest바카라 and 바카라it should not remain hostage to any specific political party of the respective country바카라 as this relationship should be based on bipartisan consensus and both the countries need to work towards that.
바카라We should (also) be mindful that the religious minority community in one country is the majority in another (and) so treatment of the minority community in our respective countries will be an important variable in our relationship,바카라 Bhattacharya added.
The analysts said the chemistry between Hasina and Modi were very good with India depending on Hasina over the past 16 years for cementing bilateral ties ignoring other political groups.
The BEI CEO said Bangladesh actually saw two difficult realities during the last 15 years. The first reality was 바카라the kind of an authoritarian government that engulfed the entire society where the rights of the people, voices of the people, the privacies of the people were subjugated to a kind of political agenda,바카라 he said.
바카라And we know the how and what happened with regard to the (past three) elections --- that was one reality that was one kind of suffocating environment,바카라 he said.
Then, Kabir said, the new reality unfolded with the students바카라 movement during the last one month 바카라and then the whole community of people joined them and that saw the ouster of prime minister Sheikh Hasina바카라s 15-year regime on August 5.
Referring to the UN human rights commissioner바카라s report released two days ago saying that at least 650 people died in the last one month, the former diplomat insisted that the 바카라massacre has qualitatively changed the whole context바카라.
바카라Now with regard to our Indian friends they have to understand these two dynamics. Only then perhaps they will understand how Bangladesh is transforming during the last 15 years but particularly during the last one month and eventually there has been a fall of the government,바카라 he said.
The former diplomat said he felt that India and Bangladesh, since the 1971 independence and even during the Liberation War maintained 바카라two sets of relationships바카라.
바카라One between the two governments and second between the people of the two nations바카라and that is what we experienced during our Liberation War where the Indian people opened up their hearts, Indian government extended full support to us and then helped in the process of creation of Bangladesh as a nation state,바카라 he said.
Kabir said he believed that as neighbours the two countries were connected at 바카라multiple layers and we are interdependent on each other바카라.
But, the former diplomat, who previously served as a deputy high commissioner to India, said his sense suggested that 바카라the changes that took in Bangladesh particularly during the last one-month time, our Indian friends sometimes misunderstand바카라.
Kabir, however, said there was a reason for that lack of understanding as well 바카라because it happened so fast and it was so deep and so intensive, it is possible they (India) could not see how it happened or they have a different perspective or they are looking from a traditional perspective바카라.
The BEI chief executive officer said he now expected India as 바카라the neighbour and friend바카라 to 바카라understand the urge of the people of Bangladesh, the desires, the aspirations of people of Bangladesh, particularly the aspirations of the younger generation, who are supported by the common people바카라.
바카라That바카라s why you have seen a revolution what some people call a monsoon revolution, some people call it Bengal spring, and so on and so forth.바카라
Kabir said a kind of 바카라misinformation was being spread in India as well with regard to 바카라the minorities and so on and so forth바카라.
바카라I think, yes, we understand that there has been violence in some places and violence not only on minority but also against the majority community, because it바카라s a huge political transformation that took place though any violence is undesirable,바카라 he said.
Kabir said he expected India to understood the real perspective of that violence and would extend its hands to Bangladesh particularly after the talks between Prime Minster Narendra Modi and Professor Yunus.