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Bangladesh Is Back At It Again With Another "Plausibly Deniable" Territorial Claim To India
Bangladesh Is Back At It Again With Another "Plausibly Deniable" Territorial Claim To India
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Bangladesh’s increasing alignment with China and Pakistan could imperil India’s Great Power plans...
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Bangladeshi Major General (retired) A.L.M. Fazlur Rahman, who serves as chair of the National Independent Commission of Inquiry investigating the https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/12/26/bangladesh-to-investigate-2009-paramilitary-mutiny-massacre
that preparing for this scenario might deter India, which could in turn prevent Pakistan’s possible defeat, thus averting the existential threat that India would then pose to Bangladesh.
The incumbent government, which came to power after last summer’s https://thealtworld.com/andrew_korybko/analyzing-the-regime-change-sequence-that-toppled-bangladeshs-long-serving-prime-minister
at the time as a veiled threat to once again host Indian-designated terrorist-separatist groups if India doesn’t make concessions to Bangladesh.
This year’s two territorial controversies thus far were preceded by Yunus’ special assistant Mahfuj Alam https://korybko.substack.com/p/a-provocative-map-shared-by-the-bangladeshi
on X in late December that made claims to surrounding Indian states, with these sequential developments altogether ringing alarm bells in Delhi about Dhaka’s intentions. Although each were “plausibly deniable” in that no official territorial claims were made, the trend is unmistakable, and it’s that the new Bangladeshi authorities are weaponizing fears of this scenario.
From their ultra-nationalist perspective, this is a pragmatic means to rebalance what they consider to be Bangladesh’s lopsided relations with much larger India, but it risks backfiring by heightening Delhi’s threat perceptions with all that entails. In the current context of India signaling that it might launch at least one surgical strike against Pakistan in retaliation for last month’s https://thealtworld.com/andrew_korybko/pakistans-military-leader-has-the-most-to-gain-lose-from-the-pahalgam-terrorist-attack
, Indian military planners can’t confidently rule out that Pakistan might coordinate its response with Bangladesh.
To make matters worse, Rahman also wrote in his two posts that Bangladesh “needs to start discussing a joint military system with China”, which lays claim to India’s Northeastern State of Arunachal Pradesh. Seeing as how there’s always the possibility that another Indo-Pak war could lead to China intervening on Pakistan’s side, which Indian military planners call the two-front war scenario, this latest twist could lead to a three-front war as the incumbent Bangladeshi government aligns closer with both against India.
India already felt that it was becoming encircled by China over the past decade, but this might soon evolve into a siege mentality if ties with Bangladesh continue to worsen due to its officials’ rhetoric. The new regional security system that’s taking shape as Bangladesh de facto incorporates itself into the Sino-Pak nexus could decisively shift the balance of power against India. In response, India might intensify the https://korybko.substack.com/p/russia-expressed-confidence-that
of its strategic partnership with the US, albeit more on the US’ terms than before.
India cherishes its strategic autonomy, which is why it’s thus far declined to participate in the US’ https://korybko.substack.com/p/will-india-join-the-asian-squad
of China, but that could change if the US informally makes more military-strategic support of India depend on this.
Amidst its increasing encirclement that might soon evolve into a siege mentality as explained, India might feel that it has no choice but to concede to this so as to avoid being coerced into concessions by China, either scenario of which could imperil https://korybko.substack.com/p/jaishankars-article-for-the-economist
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