💨 Abstract
Bangladesh interim leader Muhammad Yunus has shifted his stance on India's Northeast, calling for a unified economic plan involving Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and the 'Seven Sisters' states. Previously, Yunus described the Northeast as "landlocked" and invited Chinese investment, sparking criticism from India. His new proposal advocates for cross-border economic integration and hails the Bangladesh-Nepal-India Power Sales Agreement as a model.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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