NSA Ajit Doval Meets Sheikh Hasina at Hindon Airport Amid Political Crisis in Bangladesh
NSA Ajit Doval meets Sheikh Hasina at Hindon Airport. EAM S Jaishankar meets PM Modi. Sheikh Hasina resigns amid a 45-minute ultimatum from the Bangladesh army.
In a rapid turn of events, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval met with Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Hindon Airport. This urgent meeting comes in the wake of Hasina’s sudden resignation amid escalating political turmoil in Bangladesh. Concurrently, External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr. S Jaishankar held discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to strategize India’s response to the crisis.
Background of the Crisis
Sheikh Hasina, who has been a central figure in Bangladeshi politics, faced an unprecedented ultimatum from the army, demanding her resignation within 45 minutes. This forced exit marks a dramatic chapter in her long political career, which began under similarly tumultuous circumstances. Hasina’s father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding leader of Bangladesh, was assassinated in 1975 by officers of the Bangladesh army. Following his assassination, Hasina started her political journey in exile.
The Meeting at Hindon Airport
The meeting between NSA Ajit Doval and Sheikh Hasina at Hindon Airport underscores the gravity of the situation. Sources indicate that the discussions focused on providing asylum and ensuring Hasina’s safety amid the ongoing upheaval in Bangladesh. Doval’s involvement signals India's commitment to supporting democratic leadership and maintaining regional stability.
India’s Diplomatic Response
Simultaneously, EAM Dr. S Jaishankar met with PM Modi to deliberate on the unfolding crisis. The Indian government is keenly aware of the potential repercussions of the political instability in Bangladesh, which shares a lengthy and porous border with India. Jaishankar briefed the Prime Minister on possible diplomatic and strategic measures to be taken to address the situation effectively.
Historical Context
Sheikh Hasina’s political journey is deeply intertwined with the history of Bangladesh. After her father’s assassination, she lived in exile before returning to Bangladesh to lead the Awami League. Over the years, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s political landscape. Her resignation under duress from the military brings back memories of past coups and political upheavals in the country.
Immediate Reactions
Political analysts and international observers are closely monitoring the situation. The sudden shift in power dynamics in Bangladesh has raised concerns about the potential for increased violence and instability. The imposition of a nationwide curfew and restrictions on mobile internet access reflect the severity of the crisis.
Implications for India
India, as Bangladesh’s largest neighbor and ally, is directly impacted by these developments. The potential for an influx of refugees and the threat to regional stability necessitate a measured and strategic response from New Delhi. The Indian government is likely to intensify its diplomatic efforts to mediate and support a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
The meeting between NSA Ajit Doval and Sheikh Hasina, along with the discussions between EAM Dr. S Jaishankar and PM Modi, highlight the urgency and complexity of the situation in Bangladesh. As events continue to unfold, India remains committed to supporting democratic principles and ensuring the stability and security of the region.