'Yunus Toh Pakistani ISI Ki God Ka Kutta...’ BIG Revelation Amid Bangladesh’s Growing Closeness with Pakistan and China; India Ready to Act?
DNP India exclusive interview with a Bangladeshi journalist reveals shocking details about Muhammad Yunus’s ties with ISI, Pakistan, China, and growing tensions with the Bangladesh Army, sparking major concerns for India Bangladesh relations.
Muhammad Yunus: The situation in Bangladesh is worsening day by day. Tensions are rising between the army and the interim government, creating a sense of political instability in the region. This growing unrest in India’s neighbouring country has become a significant concern for India Bangladesh relations.
On 5th August, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled Dhaka following massive protests. Amid the chaos, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus assumed charge of the interim government. However, his visible tilt towards Pakistan and China has alarmed Indian authorities. Bangladesh’s recent foreign policy shift is being closely watched in New Delhi.
Bangladesh Army vs Yunus: India’s Neighbouring Crisis Deepens
Amid the worsening crisis, the Bangladesh Army has reportedly reached out to India-friendly countries to help stabilise the situation. But this effort is being met with resistance from interim Prime Minister Muhammad Yunus.
The rift between the military and the Yunus-led government has now become stark. With Yunus appearing to align closely with China and Pakistan, India is left to navigate a diplomatic minefield that could have long-term consequences for India Bangladesh relations.
The key question for Indian policymakers now is — how should India respond to a government that increasingly seems like a pawn in the hands of adversarial powers?
ISI Trying to Turn Bangladesh Army into Jihadi Force: Shoaib Chowdhury
DNP India managed to speak with prominent Bangladeshi journalist Shoaib Choudhury, affiliated with the Blitz news group. In an exclusive conversation with journalist Prakash Lalit, Chowdhury dropped a bombshell: Pakistan’s ISI is not just influencing the interim government but also attempting to radicalise the Bangladesh Army.
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Shoaib Choudhury said, "Pakistan is a terrorist country; it exports terrorism. India exports a lot of things to the world, from technology to space technology. Bangladesh exports garments, but Pakistan exports terrorism and even sells donkeys. Wherever Pakistan goes, it causes destruction. In Bangladesh, you mentioned that Yunus is acting alone or in collaboration with the Pakistani ISI. Yunus is like a dog in the lap of the Pakistani ISI, and everything is being done at their behest. “
India Prepared to Act Strongly Against Muhammad Yunus Government
The concerns didn’t start today. Back in late March, Muhammad Yunus visited Beijing and, during a programme, hinted that India's northeastern states lacked direct access to the sea — a statement seen by Indian analysts as a provocation and an indirect nudge to China for strategic encroachment.
This was followed by a series of visits from Pakistani Army officers to Dhaka, with reports suggesting more such visits are in the pipeline at Yunus’s invitation.
India is not taking these developments lightly. The National Security Advisor is actively monitoring the situation, and during a recent diplomatic meeting between PM Modi and Yunus in Thailand, India delivered a clear message: India Bangladesh relations cannot be taken for granted, and any compromise on regional security will be met with a firm response.
If Muhammad Yunus’s interim government continues down this path, India is prepared to take decisive action to protect its national interests and regional balance.