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Short Summary: In today’s episode of ‘On My Radar,’ we explore the transformative developments reshaping Pakistan-Bangladesh relations. With Sheikh Hasina’s regime out of power and a student-led revolution ushering in fresh leadership, Dr. Muhammad Yunus has emerged as a key figure in rebuilding ties with Pakistan. Key highlights of this episode: How the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government sparked a new beginning. Dr. Muhammad Yunus and PM Shehbaz Sharif’s vision for trade and diplomacy. The potential for a powerful Pakistan-Bangladesh alliance in South Asia. Half a century after the fallout of 1971, can this new era of cooperation redefine the future of these two nations?

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Date of Event: Jan 1, 2025 Source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRjG7-nXM0A


In today’s episode of ‘On My Radar,’ we explore the transformative developments reshaping Pakistan-Bangladesh relations. With Sheikh Hasina’s regime out of power and a student-led revolution ushering in fresh leadership, Dr. Muhammad Yunus has emerged as a key figure in rebuilding ties with Pakistan.Key highlights of this episode:
  • How the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government sparked a new beginning.
  • Dr. Muhammad Yunus and PM Shehbaz Sharif’s vision for trade and diplomacy.
  • The potential for a powerful Pakistan-Bangladesh alliance in South Asia.
Half a century after the fallout of 1971, can this new era of cooperation redefine the future of these two nations? Watch now for an in-depth analysis!
 
Kamran Saab ka Urdu is very high level and poetic, I could get only maybe 80% of it.

Pakistanis videos always have Hindi Close captioning included.

Maybe for Bangladeshi people, they can kindly start Bengali captioning.
 


In today’s episode of ‘On My Radar,’ we explore the transformative developments reshaping Pakistan-Bangladesh relations. With Sheikh Hasina’s regime out of power and a student-led revolution ushering in fresh leadership, Dr. Muhammad Yunus has emerged as a key figure in rebuilding ties with Pakistan.Key highlights of this episode:
  • How the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government sparked a new beginning.
  • Dr. Muhammad Yunus and PM Shehbaz Sharif’s vision for trade and diplomacy.
  • The potential for a powerful Pakistan-Bangladesh alliance in South Asia.
Half a century after the fallout of 1971, can this new era of cooperation redefine the future of these two nations? Watch now for an in-depth analysis!


Actually, this new found love is love between the radicals of both nations. Patriot Bangladeshis can never forget or forgive the biggest genocide and rape of of 20th century. There is an Ilu Ilu between Jamatis and other radicals who dominates the politics of both nations.
 
Actually, this new found love is love between the radicals of both nations. Patriot Bangladeshis can never forget or forgive the biggest genocide and rape of of 20th century. There is an Ilu Ilu between Jamatis and other radicals who dominates the politics of both nations.

Well whatever the take is in India, people in Bangladesh could care less, as I see it.

Bangladeshis aren't children politically, you don't have to speak FOR them. They can do it themselves.

They have eyes and ears. They can decide for themselves.

And they did. Hasina is in India.

All that remains is the Swargiya Saptam roundabout Mil-bandhan via Purohit of Dulha and Dulhan! Aag aur ghee. :)

Chaiwala and Hasina - a match made in Svarg!

DJ-waley baboo ko bulao and arrange for grand Khana-Peena. Sab ko punwa-aashirbaad lekey start kar do new era.

Dulhaan ghar mei wapas nahi aayegi fir. That door is closed. Nothing BJP-waaley can do about it.

Apna hoosh mei khush raho. Whatever gives you solace at the end of the day....is good for you.
 
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Actually, this new found love is love between the radicals of both nations. Patriot Bangladeshis can never forget or forgive the biggest genocide and rape of of 20th century. There is an Ilu Ilu between Jamatis and other radicals who dominates the politics of both nations.

Disagree.

Strongly.

1) Where India is concerned, there is no liberal and radical Pakistani or Bangladeshi. They are all on the same platform and see India as the enemy. That is a strong unifying force.

2) They are both predominantly Sunni Muslim nations. So there is no sectarian dissonance there either.

3) Bangladeshis hate Indians more than they hated us before we saved them, or before they even split from us. Its a strange reversal of the Stockholm Syndrome. Where you hate the rescuer, and love the abuser.
 
Disagree.

Strongly.

1) Where India is concerned, there is no liberal and radical Pakistani or Bangladeshi. They are all on the same platform and see India as the enemy. That is a strong unifying force.

2) They are both predominantly Sunni Muslim nations. So there is no sectarian dissonance there either.

3) Bangladeshis hate Indians more than they hated us before we saved them, or before they even split from us. Its a strange reversal of the Stockholm Syndrome. Where you hate the rescuer, and love the abuser.

If this was a logical circumstance, then people would be asking - what did we ever do to garner so much hate? How can we redeem ourselves?

But - we are talking about Hindutva Indians here.

Just an unrepentant strange bunch.
 
Well whatever the take is in India, people in Bangladesh could care less, as I see it.

Bangladeshis aren't children politically, you don't have to speak FOR them. They can do it themselves.

They have eyes and ears. They can decide for themselves.

And they did. Hasina is in India.

All that remains is the Swargiya Saptam roundabout Mil-bandhan via Purohit of Dulha and Dulhan! Aag aur ghee. :)

Chaiwala and Hasina - a match made in Svarg!

DJ-waley baboo ko bulao and arrange for grand Khana-Peena. Sab ko punwa-aashirbaad lekey start kar do new era.

Dulhaan ghar mei wapas nahi aayegi fir. That door is closed. Nothing BJP-waaley can do about it.

Apna hoosh mei khush raho. Whatever gives you solace at the end of the day....is good for you.

Ofcourse, they can decide for themselves. You see, afterall, an individual or a society is built on perception of what they believe to be the best. In India, many Muslims thought that they can separate on the name of religion and build an Islamic nation and be great. What they have ended up achieving with is front of you.

So far as Chaiwala is concerned, he is a 3 times elected leader of India unlike your para dropped illegitimate puppet of deep state imposed on that position to serve his masters.

And ofcourse Bangladeshis can think for themselves and do whatever they want. However, this is a discussion forum. Like every Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Chinese have opinion on India and they express that freely here, I too have my opinion on other country which I express here.

The test of your belief and whether that was correct and progressive or wrong and regressive is where those beliefs led you to. If outcome is progress, knowledge, peace, prosperity etc. you beliefs progressive otherwise regressive.
 
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