Q.2 There is no question that the bilateral relationship dominated by endless contentions at the turn of the millennium has transformed into a very productive partnership. For both Delhi and Dhaka, the reinvention of the bilateral relationship has been one of the most significant successes of their recent foreign policies. Comment. (10 Marks)

Mentor’s comment- https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/india-bangladesh-pakistan-what-east-can-teach-west-8078070/ In the intro, mention rapid transformation of India’s ties with Bangladesh which stands in contrast with India’s ties with Pakistan. In the body, mention efforts to address bilateral problems after 2010 such as border settlement, river water sharing, cross-border terrorism, market access to Bangladeshi goods, and connectivity. In the next part, mention how … Continue reading Q.2 There is no question that the bilateral relationship dominated by endless contentions at the turn of the millennium has transformed into a very productive partnership. For both Delhi and Dhaka, the reinvention of the bilateral relationship has been one of the most significant successes of their recent foreign policies. Comment. (10 Marks)