Forging Future Alliances: Bangladesh’s Interim Government and the Next Era of Regional Cooperation
Bangladesh’s interim government, following Sheikh Hasina’s resignation, has a crucial opportunity to reshape its foreign policy and strengthen regional ties. As the country navigates internal political transitions, ensuring stability and trust among its citizens is key before engaging with the international community. The government must balance relations with key neighbors like India and China, and maintain strong ties with global partners like the U.S. while also seeking new partnerships in the Middle East.
BIPSS Research Assistant Mohosina Mostofa Mity has urged in this commentary that maintaining stable relationship with the key partners, while prioritizing the country’s national interests, will help Bangladesh position itself as a neutral, progressive, and influential player on the global stage.