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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ruining good relations with India’s neighbors. That is the accusation made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Following a report in The Economist on India-Bangladesh relations, Rahul Gandhi tweeted that Congress had long tried to build good relations with neighboring countries. It took several decades to build this relationship. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ruining that relationship.
Rahul also gave that report on Twitter. The headline of the report is “India’s relationship with Bangladesh is weakening, strengthening with China.” In this context, Rahul’s comment: “It is terrible not to have friends among neighboring countries.”
In recent months, Rahul has criticized Narendra Modi for the crown situation in India, the stagnant economy, rising unemployment, the burden on the common man, not voting on farm bills, and suspending MPs. But he did not open his mouth about India-Bangladesh relations or friendship with its neighbors. This time he also blamed Modi for that.
In fact, The Economist reports that India’s relations with Bangladesh have recently deteriorated. In this situation, China is trying to improve relations with Bangladesh. There have been clashes between India and China in Ladakh for the past few months. There is orgasm. The situation has not improved even after multiple rounds of talks at the military and ministerial levels. In this situation, China’s good relations with Bangladesh bodes ill for India. Because, among the neighbors, India had the best relations with Bangladesh and India.
There, Rahul complained that India’s relations with all of its neighbors, including Bangladesh, were deteriorating due to Modi’s policy.
India’s relations with Pakistan are already bad. Relations with China have been at record lows. Nepal has also claimed Indian territory by publishing a new map. Since then, relations with Nepal have deteriorated. Relations with Myanmar and Sri Lanka are not very close. Only Delhi has good relations with Bhutan. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently sent his foreign secretary to Dhaka after realizing that China was forging closer ties with Bangladesh. After the unannounced visit, India said it would complete multiple projects in Bangladesh in one year. Source: Deutsche Welle
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