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Yunus seeks Hasina's extradition, Modi avoids

Ramisha Ali with AFP, Reuters and Bangladeshi agencies
April 4, 2025

A meeting between the leaders of India and Bangladesh took place on the sidelines of a summit in Thailand. Bangladesh's Yunus posted a picture shaking hands with Indian PM Modi on social media.

Yunus and Modi shaking hands
India's PM Modi and Bangladesh's interim leader Yunus met on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit 2025Image: Indian Ministry of External Affairs/AP Photo/picture alliance

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus discussed former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's extradition from India

The pair of leaders met on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Thailand on Friday for the first time since Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted in a student-led uprising.  

India has defied requests from Bangladesh to extradite Hasina to face charges of mass murder, souring relationships between the countries. 

What did the leaders discuss? 

Yunus urged Modi to stop Hasina from making ''incendiary remarks" while she remains in India. 

"She has consistently made false and inflammatory accusations against the interim government of Bangladesh," Yunus said, according to a statement issued by his office.

In response, Modi asked Yunus to "avoid any rhetoric that poisons the atmosphere,"  and expressed support for '' a democratic, peaceful, progressive and inclusive Bangladesh," according to Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.

Bangladesh described the 40-minute meeting between both leaders as "very constructive and fruitful" and addressed issues of mutual interest, according to Yunus' press secretary Shafiqul Alam.

Leaders of seven countries in the Bay of Bengal attending the BIMSTEC bloc summit in BangkokImage: Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs/ AFP

Seismic shift in India and Bangladesh's relations

India and Bangladesh have had long-standing ties but Hasina's ouster soured both countries' relations

Hasina was considered a reliable ally of Modi. Her exile and close ties to India are faced with strong opposition in Bangladesh and contributed to a strained relationship between both countries.

Yunus met Xi Jinping in Beijing in an effort to improve Bangladesh's ties to ChinaImage: CA Press Wing of Bangladesh

In March, Yunus also visited China — India's biggest rival. Bangladesh has also improved bilateral ties with India's arch-enemy Pakistan.

Bangladesh's caretaker government is responsible for implementing democratic reforms ahead of the elections in June 2026.

Edited by Sean Sinico

Ramisha Ali Multimedia journalist reporting on stories from around the world.
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