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Will India Attend Muhammad Yunus's Swearing-In as Bangladesh's Interim PM Amidst Hasina's Ouster?

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Will India Attend Muhammad Yunus's Swearing-In as Bangladesh's Interim PM Amidst Hasina's Ouster?

Will India Attend Muhammad Yunus's Swearing-In as Bangladesh's Interim PM Amidst Hasina's Ouster?

As Bangladesh witnesses a significant political shift with Muhammad Yunus stepping in as the interim Prime Minister, all eyes are on India's High Commission.

Will the Indian envoy attend the swearing-in ceremony?

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has hinted at the High Commission’s likely presence, signaling a keen interest in the unfolding events.

In this video, we explore the implications of this diplomatic move and what it could mean for India-Bangladesh relations.

Yunus, a Nobel laureate, has called for unity and non-violence as Bangladesh prepares for new elections.

Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis of this developing story.

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