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S Jaishankar’s “Cherry-Picking” Jab At Dhaka’s Yunus Over Northeast Remark
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S Jaishankar’s “Cherry-Picking” Jab At Dhaka’s Yunus Over Northeast Remark

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today delivered a sharp rebuttal to Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, days after the latter described India’s Northeast as “landlocked” and positioned Bangladesh as the “guardian of ocean access” for the region.

Mr Jaishankar highlighted India’s strategic role in the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC), putting the spotlight on the country’s 6,500-km coastline and its geographical linkages with five BIMSTEC members.

“We, after all, have the longest coastline in the Bay of Bengal, of almost 6,500 km. India shares borders not only with five BIMSTEC members, connects most of them, but also provides much of the interface between the Indian sub-continent and ASEAN. Our North-Eastern region in particular is emerging as a connectivity hub for the BIMSTEC, with a myriad network of roads, railways, waterways, grids and pipelines,” Mr Jaishankar said in a statement.  

Muhammad Yunus, during his recent four-day visit to China, remarked that India’s Northeast was “landlocked” and had “no way to reach out to the ocean,” presenting Bangladesh as the primary gateway for the region’s maritime access.

He also encouraged Beijing to expand its economic influence in Bangladesh, calling the country the “only guardian of the ocean” in the region. These comments, made amid Bangladesh’s signing of nine agreements with China and securing a $2.1 billion financial package, sparked a row, prompting leaders across party lines to condemn him.

“We are conscious that our cooperation and facilitation are an essential prerequisite for the smooth flow of goods, services and people in this larger geography. Keeping this geo-strategic factor in mind, we have devoted increasing energies and attention to the strengthening of BIMSTEC in the last decade. We also believe that cooperation is an integrated outlook, not one subject to cherry-picking,” Mr Jaishankar added. 

Mr Yunus’ remarks sparked outrage, particularly in the Northeast. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma condemned the statements as “offensive” and “strongly condemnable.”

“Such provocative statements by Muhammad Yunus must not be taken lightly, as they reflect deeper strategic considerations and longstanding agendas,” Mr Sarma posted on X.

He also warned that Mr Yunus’ comments revived discussions around the “Chicken’s Neck” corridor, a vulnerable stretch of land in West Bengal connecting the Northeast to the rest of India.

“Historically, internal elements within India have dangerously suggested severing this critical passageway. Therefore, it is imperative to develop more robust railway and road networks both underneath and around the Chicken’s Neck corridor,” Mr Sarma stated.

Former Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh accused Bangladesh’s interim government of treating India’s Northeast as a “strategic pawn” and warned Mr Yunus against making “reckless comments” about India’s sovereignty.

During his China visit, Mr Yunus signed agreements for economic collaboration, including Bangladesh’s Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project (TRCMRP). He also met with President Xi Jinping, urging Beijing to play a “greater role” in Bangladesh’s stability.

India has historically relied on access to Bangladesh’s ports, particularly Chittagong, for trade and logistics. During former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s tenure, Dhaka granted India access to the Chittagong Port via Tripura’s Sabroom sub-division, just 75 km away from the port.
 

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Here Are Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs By Country. Topping List At 50% Are…
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Here Are Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs By Country. Topping List At 50% Are…

The following is a partial list of reciprocal tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump during his April 2 press conference.

All nations will be subject to at least a 10% tariff going forward, while dozens of countries listed below that the administration identified as having high barriers on US goods will be subject to higher “reciprocal” rates. The new levies stack on top of existing tariffs, like the 20% fentanyl-related tax Trump previously imposed on Chinese goods. A previous exemption for short-term goods is also being closed.

There are some exemptions, including Canada and Mexico, which are subject to previously announced tariffs. Certain goods from key industries – including steel, aluminum, automobiles, copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and lumber – are also exempt from these rates. Instead, they’ll be tariffed at rates either already determined or soon to be determined by the president.

Country/Region Country/Region Tariff* US Reciprocal Tariffs
Afghanistan 49% 10%
Albania 10% 10%
Algeria 59% 30%
Andorra 10% 10%
Angola 63% 32%
Anguilla 10% 10%
Antigua and Barbuda 10% 10%
Argentina 10% 10%
Armenia 10% 10%
Aruba 10% 10%
Australia 10% 10%
Azerbaijan 10% 10%
Bahamas 10% 10%
Bahrain 10% 10%
Bangladesh 74% 37%
Barbados 10% 10%
Belize 10% 10%
Benin 10% 10%
Bermuda 10% 10%
Bhutan 10% 10%
Bolivia 20% 10%
Bosnia and Herzegovina 70% 35%
Botswana 74% 37%
Brazil 10% 10%
British Indian Ocean Territory 10% 10%
British Virgin Islands 10% 10%
Brunei 47% 24%
Burma 88% 44%
Burundi 10% 10%
Cabo Verde 10% 10%
Cambodia 97% 49%
Cameroon 22% 11%
Cayman Islands 10% 10%
Central African Republic 10% 10%
Chad 26% 13%
Chile 10% 10%
China 67% 34%
Christmas Island 10% 10%
Cocos (Keeling) Islands 10% 10%
Colombia 10% 10%
Comoros 10% 10%
Congo (Brazzaville) 10% 10%
Congo (Kinshasa) 22% 11%
Cook Islands 10% 10%
Costa Rica 17% 10%
Cote d’Ivoire 41% 21%
Curacao 10% 10%
Djibouti 10% 10%
Dominica 10% 10%
Dominican Republic 10% 10%
Ecuador 12% 10%
Egypt 10% 10%
El Salvador 10% 10%
Equatorial Guinea 25% 13%
Eritrea 10% 10%
Eswatini 10% 10%
Ethiopia 10% 10%
EU 39% 20%
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 82% 41%
Fiji 63% 32%
French Guiana 10% 10%
French Polynesia 10% 10%
Gabon 10% 10%
Gambia 10% 10%
Georgia 10% 10%
Ghana 17% 10%
Gibraltar 10% 10%
Grenada 10% 10%
Guadeloupe 10% 10%
Guatemala 10% 10%
Guinea 10% 10%
Guinea-Bissau 10% 10%
Guyana 76% 38%
Haiti 10% 10%
Heard and McDonald Islands 10% 10%
Honduras 10% 10%
Iceland 10% 10%
India 52% 26%
Indonesia 64% 32%
Iran 10% 10%
Iraq 78% 39%
Israel 33% 17%
Jamaica 10% 10%
Japan 46% 24%
Jordan 40% 20%
Kazakhstan 54% 27%
Kenya 10% 10%
Kiribati 10% 10%
Kosovo 10% 10%
Kuwait 10% 10%
Kyrgyzstan 10% 10%
Laos 95% 48%
Lebanon 10% 10%
Lesotho 99% 50%
Liberia 10% 10%
Libya 61% 31%
Liechtenstein 73% 37%
Madagascar 93% 47%
Malawi 34% 17%
Malaysia 47% 24%
Maldives 10% 10%
Mali 10% 10%
Marshall Islands 10% 10%
Martinique 10% 10%
Mauritania 10% 10%
Mauritius 80% 40%
Mayotte 10% 10%
Micronesia 10% 10%
Moldova 61% 31%
Monaco 10% 10%
Mongolia 10% 10%
Montenegro 10% 10%
Montserrat 10% 10%
Morocco 10% 10%
Mozambique 31% 16%
Namibia 42% 21%
Nauru 59% 30%
Nepal 10% 10%
New Zealand 20% 10%
Nicaragua 36% 18%
Niger 10% 10%
Nigeria 27% 14%
Norfolk Island 58% 29%
North Macedonia 65% 33%
Norway 30% 15%
Oman 10% 10%
Pakistan 58% 29%
Panama 10% 10%
Papua New Guinea 15% 10%
Paraguay 10% 10%
Peru 10% 10%
Philippines 34% 17%
Qatar 10% 10%
Reunion 73% 37%
Rwanda 10% 10%
Saint Elena 15% 10%
Saint Kitts and Nevis 10% 10%
Saint Lucia 10% 10%
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 99% 50%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 10% 10%
Samoa 10% 10%
San Marino 10% 10%
São Tomé and Príncipe 10% 10%
Saudi Arabia 10% 10%
Senegal 10% 10%
Serbia 74% 37%
Sierra Leone 10% 10%
Singapore 10% 10%
Sint Maarten 10% 10%
Solomon Islands 10% 10%
South Africa 60% 30%
South Korea 50% 25%
South Sudan 10% 10%
Sri Lanka 88% 44%
Sudan 10% 10%
Suriname 10% 10%
Svalbard and Jan Mayen 10% 10%
Switzerland 61% 31%
Syria 81% 41%
Taiwan 64% 32%
Tajikistan 10% 10%
Tanzania 10% 10%
Thailand 72% 36%
Timor-Leste 10% 10%
Togo 10% 10%
Tokelau 10% 10%
Tonga 10% 10%
Trinidad and Tobago 12% 10%
Tunisia 55% 28%
Turkey 10% 10%
Turkmenistan 10% 10%
Turks and Caicos Islands 10% 10%
Tuvalu 10% 10%
Uganda 20% 10%
Ukraine 10% 10%
United Arab Emirates 10% 10%
United Kingdom 10% 10%
Uruguay 10% 10%
Uzbekistan 10% 10%
Vanuatu 44% 22%
Venezuela 29% 15%
Vietnam 90% 46%
Yemen 10% 10%
Zambia 33% 17%
Zimbabwe 35% 18%

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Myanmar leader heads to Bangkok as quake deaths climb to 3,000
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Myanmar leader heads to Bangkok as quake deaths climb to 3,000

Min Aung Hlaing is scheduled to attend a summit of the seven countries that border the Bay of Bengal. 

​Min Aung Hlaing is scheduled to attend a summit of the seven countries that border the Bay of Bengal.  

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