Bangladesh's interim government chief adviser, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, is visiting China to deepen economic and diplomatic relations. The visit signals a strategic shift in Dhaka-Beijing ties, with both nations aiming to enhance cooperation in trade, infrastructure, and regional development. Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed a strong commitment to elevating bilateral relations, especially as Bangladesh navigates a diplomatic row with neighboring India. The timing of the visit highlights Bangladesh's balancing act in a competitive geopolitical environment. This move could reshape regional alliances and economic partnerships in South Asia.
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A New Chapter in Dhaka-Beijing Ties? Why Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus Is Visiting China
The visit of Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the chief adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh, to China from March 26 to 29 is more than a regular diplomatic visit. It represents the beginning of a new chapter in Dhaka-Beijing ties in a geopolitical environment characterized by rapid change, uncertainty, and regional competitiveness.
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Dhaka eyeing deeper economic cooperation with Beijing ahead of Yunus’s China visit
Bangladesh and China have enjoyed friendly relations since establishing diplomatic ties in 1975. Since then, cooperations between China and Bangladesh