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"publishedAt": "2026-02-16T16:13:58.000Z",
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"bangladesh",
"Bangladesh news",
"Bangladesh Politics",
"BNP",
"Diplomacy",
"Geopolitics",
"India Bangladesh Relations",
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"textContent": "When Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina was forced out of power, it marked more than just the end of her tenure. Over the years, Bangladesh and India built strong trade and diplomatic relations under her leadership. From rebuilding routes linking the two countries to cooperating with India’s security decisions, Hasina’s tenure brought tangible benefits to New Delhi. […]",
"title": "What Bangladesh’s New Prime Minister Means For India"
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