Bangladesh’s Relations with China and India: A Comparative Study

Sreeradha Datta
Joined IDSA August 1999 Expertise India’s neighbourhood policy; Bangladesh: Domestic and Foreign Policy; India’s Northeast Complexities; India and Myanmar’s bilateral relations; Education PhD, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University.… Continue reading Bangladesh’s Relations with China and India: A Comparative Study read more
Volume:32
Issue:5
Articles

China’s influence in South Asia has significantly grown over the years, and in particular Bangladeshi-Chinese relations are now robust and very comprehensive. This is in contrast to Bangladeshi-Indian relations, which are extremely uneven. While the latter are substantial and not totally negative, in comparison to Bangladeshi-Chinese relations they are riddled with controversies. How does one explain this contrast, especially when China lacks the historic-cultural advantages and linkages that India has with Bangladesh? The paper attempts to delineate the contrasting Bangladeshi perceptions vis–vis India and China and their underlying rationale and how the growing Bangladeshi-Chinese relations impact India’s security as well as its bilateral engagement with Bangladesh.