Tarique Rahman's Pakistan Test: Dhaka's Gameplan After Yunus Reset

As Tarique Rahman prepares to assume the role of Prime Minister of Bangladesh, political analysts are keenly observing how he will navigate the complex relationship with Pakistan. Rahman's leadership comes at a critical juncture following significant political shifts in Bangladesh, particularly the reset initiated by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s administration. His approach to foreign policy, especially regarding Pakistan, is expected to shape not only bilateral relations but also regional dynamics in South Asia. Historically, relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan have been fraught, stemming from the tumultuous events surrounding the 1971 Liberation War. With Rahman at the helm, there is speculation about potential diplomatic overtures or confrontations, given the changing political landscape both domestically and internationally. As he formulates his strategies, the effectiveness of Rahman's engagement with Pakistan will be closely monitored by stakeholders in the region, aiming to foster stability while addressing longstanding grievances. The outcome of this political test will likely set the tone for future interactions between the two nations and could have broader implications for South Asian geopolitics.
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