Context
Recently, there has been a rise in anti-India sentiments, seen in the emergence of the “India Out campaign” advocating the boycott of Indian products.
India’s Role in Freedom of Bangladesh
- India’s role in Freedom of Bangladesh: Bangladesh has always credited India for its independence and existence.
- Recognizing Bangladesh’s Independence: India was the first country to accept Bangladesh as a sovereign nation.
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India’s Support for Bangladesh’s Sovereignty
- Dependence on India: Bangladesh still depends on India for its sovereignty.
- For instance, India protected Bangladesh’s sovereignty by being the first to congratulate Sheikh Hasina’s government, providing legitimacy to the election.
- Sanctioning of Bangladesh Officials by Western Nations: In recent Bangladesh elections, America and Western countries openly opposed and even sanctioned Bangladeshi officials
- Boycott of Opposition in Elections of Bangladesh: The opposition party, supported by America, boycotted the election, resulting in only a 40% voter turnout.
- Apprehension of Bangladesh: Bangladesh’s government feared that Western countries would reject the results.
- Aftermath of India’s Support: Western countries were forced to accept the election results due to India’s support.
Factors Behind the “India Out Campaign”
- Ploy to Gain Power: Opposition parties want to create negative sentiment against India to regain power, like in Maldives.
- They believe that to remove the Hasina government, India’s dominance in Bangladesh must be reduced and thus they adopted the “India Out campaign” from Maldives.
- Historic Opposition: The main opposition party, BNP, has historically opposed India since its formation by military dictator Ziaur Rahman in 1975.
- Negative Image and Publicity: Negative image of India among Bangladeshis due to India’s CAA laws and sentiments against Bangladeshi migrants in Assam.
- Bilateral Disagreements: Economic factors, such as the one-sided trade between India and Bangladesh, causing a trade deficit for Bangladesh, and the ongoing Teesta River issue.
- Chinese Influence: China’s alleged conspiracy behind the campaign to reduce India’s dominance in Bangladesh and increase its own influence in South Asia.
India’s Perspective on the India Out Campaign
- Rejecting Claims: The Indian foreign minister rejected the campaign, stating that India does not need to fear China’s growing influence.
- Propaganda driven by foreign entities: The India out campaign was primarily driven by foreign entities and only visible online, lacking wide participation from Bangladeshis.
- Baseless Accusations: The accusation of political interference against India is baseless, as other countries like China and Russia also supported the election results.
- Economic Impact of Boycotting India: Boycotting India would harm Bangladesh more, as its textile sector, which contributes 9% to its GDP and employs 70% of Bangladeshi women, depends on Indian cotton exports and garment imports.
- Loss of Tariff Concessions: Bangladesh will graduate from the least developed country list by 2026, losing tariff concessions, making it difficult to reduce trade with India.
- High Inflation in Bangladesh: India exports essential goods to Bangladesh, and stopping exports could cause 35% inflation in Bangladesh.
- Exporting Electricity to Bangladesh: India exports 1160 MW of electricity to Bangladesh, ensuring its energy security.
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Importance of India Bangladesh Relations
China’s Role and Regional Implications
- Chinese Campaign Against India: The campaign is seen as part of China’s efforts to reduce India’s influence in South Asia and increase its own.
- Inroads by China: China has already made inroads in Sri Lanka and Maldives, putting pressure on India.
- Benefits of India’s presence: American report suggests that South Asian countries benefit from India’s presence, as evident in Sri Lanka, where India provided the most help during the China-induced crisis .
- South Asian countries can effectively handle China only if India’s presence remains strong in their countrie.
Way Forward
- Engaging in Proactive Diplomacy: India should engage in proactive diplomacy with Bangladesh to address the concerns raised by the opposition parties and the public.
- Balancing Trade and Bilateral Ties: Efforts should be made to balance trade relations and resolve outstanding issues like the Teesta River dispute.
- Continued Support for Development: India should continue to support Bangladesh’s development and sovereignty while being mindful of its internal political dynamics.
Conclusion
To preserve the long-term viability of the India-Bangladesh alliance, both governments must prioritise fostering confidence and collaboration through diplomatic initiatives and direct interaction with people.
Also Read: Divergence In The India-Maldives Relations
Prelims PYQ (2020):
Consider the following statements:
1. The value of Indo-Sri Lanka trade has consistently increased in the last decade.
2. “Textile and textile articles” constitute an important item of trade between India and Bangladesh.
3. In the last five years, Nepal has been the largest trading partner of India in South Asia.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Ans: (b) |