Bangladesh has a legacy of religious harmony but faces communal tensions fueled by political agendas, particularly by the Awami League politicizing minority struggles. Following Hasina’s fall, the AL intensified its politicization of communal issues, leading to mistrust between Hindu and Muslim communities. Despite claims of protection, the Hindu community faced violence and attacks under the Hasina administration, with unresolved cases and limited government response.
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The Taliban's foreign policy is increasingly defined by principles of neutrality, non-interference, and sovereignty, aiming for political recognition and economic pragmatism. This approach marks a gradual transition towards trilateral and multilateral engagement with other nations, reflecting a strategic shift in their international relations. Want More Context? 🔎
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