
Former Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen warns of a destabilizing Bangladesh-Pakistan-China axis, potentially leading to economic stagnation, diplomatic isolation, and increased religious extremism. He suggests this alignment could provoke U.S. pressure, alienate neighbors like India, and foster jihadist radicalism. Momen's concerns arise from perceived close ties between Bangladesh's opposition and these nations, risking the country's secular identity.
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