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    Committee on External Affairs presented ‘Future of India-Bangladesh Relationship’ report in Lok Sabha

    Posted 19 Dec 2025

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    Article Summary

    Article Summary

    The report highlights India-Bangladesh challenges, including political instability, security threats, trade issues, water disputes, China's influence, and proposes diplomatic, border, economic, and environmental strategies for future cooperation.

    Key Challenges Highlighted in the Report

    • Strategic Realignment: Collapse of the government in Bangladesh in August 2024 has created political uncertainty and a potential strategic shift in Dhaka away from India.
    • Security Threats: Key concerns for India include illegal migration, cross-border terrorism, exacerbated by the 864 km of unfenced border in challenging riverine and mountainous terrain. 
    • Economic Barriers and Trade Imbalances: Bilateral trade (USD 13.46 billion in 2024-25) remains heavily skewed toward India
      • Other challenges include infrastructure constraints at land ports, high congestion, and the influx of third-country goods (such as Chinese fabrics) under preferential provisions. 
    • Water Sharing and Environmental Crisis: The Ganga Water Treaty (1996) expires in December 2026, with no formal renewal discussions underway. 
      • Alsoagreements on 53 shared rivers (including Teesta) remain unresolved, while the Sundarbans delta faces threats from climate-driven sea-level rise
    • Other issues: China’s expanding presence (e.g. Mongla Port upgrade, submarine base at Pekua), threatens Siliguri Corridor; attacks on religious minorities in Bangladesh

    Strategic Recommendations for the Future 

    • Sustained Diplomatic Engagement: utilizing Track II and Track 1.5 diplomacy, pressing for free, fair, and inclusive elections.
    • Modernizing Border Management: Priority to completing border fencing with advanced technologies, such as drones, motion sensors, and laser intrusion detection
    • Economic Safeguards and Integration: Accelerate negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with strict rules-of-origin verification to prevent third-party misuse. 
    • Proactive Water and Climate Diplomacy: Renewal talks for the Ganga Water Treaty as per current hydrological and climate data, joint adaptation measures for the Sundarbans, etc.
    • Other: Dedicated Strategic Communication and Perception Management Unit by the MEA; Leveraging Regional Forums (e.g. BIMSTEC) as an alternative to SAARC; emphasis on people-to-people connections (e.g. resume normal Visa operations).
    • Tags :
    • IR
    • India Bangladesh
    • GS2
    • Neighbour
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