Bangladesh’s New Government: Renewal of India-Bangladesh Relations

14 Feb 2026

Bangladesh’s New Government: Renewal of India-Bangladesh Relations

BNP’s decisive electoral victory in Bangladesh marks a major political transition, requiring India to recalibrate bilateral engagement amid evolving regional dynamics.

Bangladesh Electoral Mandate

  • Landslide Victory: The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by Tarique Rahman secured a two-thirds majority in the 300-member Jatiya Sangsad.
    • Tarique Rahman (born 1965) is a Bangladeshi politician and chairman of the BNP is set to become Bangladesh new Prime Minister.
  • Opposition Gains: Jamaat-e-Islami significantly increased its parliamentary presence compared to previous electoral performances.
  • Political Transition: This was the first parliamentary election after Sheikh Hasina’s removal in August 2024, reshaping national power equations.

About Bangladesh Political System

  • Parliament Structure: Bangladesh has a unicameral legislature, the Jatiya Sangsad, comprising 300 directly elected members.
  • Executive Authority: The Prime Minister heads the government and exercises executive power, while the President functions as ceremonial head of state.
  • Electoral Process: General elections are conducted through universal adult franchise under the Election Commission of Bangladesh.

India -Bangladesh Bilateral Challenges

  • Security Concerns: Past allegations of BNP-era tolerance toward insurgent groups created distrust in India–Bangladesh relations.
  • Extradition Issue: Sheikh Hasina’s stay in India may generate diplomatic sensitivities under the new political dispensation.
  • Trade Imbalance: Trade asymmetry and border management issues remain politically sensitive in bilateral negotiations.
    • India’s exports to Bangladesh were about 11 billion USD, while imports were roughly 1.84 billion USD in FY24.
  • Teesta Dispute: The unresolved Teesta River water-sharing agreement continues to strain ties, as Bangladesh seeks equitable dry-season flows while India cites pending state-level consensus, particularly from West Bengal.
  • Geopolitical Pressures: China and Pakistan’s regional influence may shape Bangladesh’s strategic choices in the Indo-Pacific.

Renewal Prospects

  • Diplomatic Outreach: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s early congratulations signal India’s willingness to work with the new leadership.
  • Economic Cooperation: Bangladesh, India’s largest South Asian trading partner, offers scope for deeper integration in textiles, energy, and connectivity.
  • Security Cooperation: Continued counter-terrorism coordination and infrastructure collaboration can stabilise long-term engagement.
  • People Ties: Medical tourism, education exchanges, and simplified visa processes can reinforce grassroots goodwill.

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Conclusion

Balanced diplomacy, economic engagement, and strategic sensitivity will determine whether the new political phase restores stable and mutually beneficial India–Bangladesh relations.

Bangladesh’s New Government: Renewal of India-Bangladesh Relations

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