2019
DOI: 10.1177/0976399619879864
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India and China in South Asia: Bangladesh’s Opportunities and Challenges

Abstract: The twentieth-century world order has been shaken and is being reinterpreted in different terms. The rise of China has been instrumental in such reshaping, which does not only affect the current global world order but also the region of South Asia, which has its own rising power—India. What are the choices of South Asian nations under the circumstances? This article seeks to ask. In this context, I choose to study Bangladesh. Bangladesh, the youngest South Asian nation, started its journey with a foreign polic… Show more

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“…On the other hand, China with its nearly US$40 billion FDI, has made forays into Bangladesh's infrastructurebuilding projects along with providing assistance in the Teesta River project and other key areas, much to India's dismay. While one can see this as Bangladesh circling towards China's sphere of influence, this also shows that Bangladesh's strategic importance is being recognized by both India and China as well as other great powers (Plagemann, 2021;Yasmin, 2019). Bangladesh's strategic autonomy emerges out of joining both the China-led the China-South Asian Countries Poverty Alleviation and Cooperative Development Center and the China-South Asia Emergency Supply Reserve (Islam, 2021) and the India-led the Colombo Security Conclave by the end of 2021 (Rajagopalan, 2021).…”
Section: Creating a Bimstec Identity: Major Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, China with its nearly US$40 billion FDI, has made forays into Bangladesh's infrastructurebuilding projects along with providing assistance in the Teesta River project and other key areas, much to India's dismay. While one can see this as Bangladesh circling towards China's sphere of influence, this also shows that Bangladesh's strategic importance is being recognized by both India and China as well as other great powers (Plagemann, 2021;Yasmin, 2019). Bangladesh's strategic autonomy emerges out of joining both the China-led the China-South Asian Countries Poverty Alleviation and Cooperative Development Center and the China-South Asia Emergency Supply Reserve (Islam, 2021) and the India-led the Colombo Security Conclave by the end of 2021 (Rajagopalan, 2021).…”
Section: Creating a Bimstec Identity: Major Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further decline in access to Russian oil following the application of sanctions has only fueled its demand, driving up prices. Regarding Russia's geopolitical scenario with South Asian countries, Yasmin (2019) says that a mix of cooperation and competition has characterized its relationship with Bangladesh. Bangladesh has traditionally been a close ally of India, historically having strained relationships with Russia.…”
Section: Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 In its own right, Bangladesh has emerged as a much sought-after prize to both India and China than Bangladesh having to pursue the both. 58 This is where Bangladesh has taken a lead in terms of setting its diplomatic stances, which seemed unthinkable a decade earlier.…”
Section: Sino-indian Rivalry and Great Power Politics In The Indo-pac...mentioning
confidence: 99%