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VisitWill the Bangladeshi government formally accuse ISI and China of orchestrating the protests by the end of 2024?
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Indian Intelligence, Including RAW, Accuses ISI and China of Orchestrating Protests Leading to Sheikh Hasina's Removal
Aug 6, 2024, 08:01 AM
Indian intelligence agencies, including RAW, have accused Pakistan's ISI and China of orchestrating the protests that led to the removal of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sources within the Indian intelligence establishment suggest that the ISI, with support from China, played a significant role in escalating the unrest in Bangladesh. The situation has raised concerns about the stability of the region, with reports indicating that the conspiracy to oust Hasina had been planned for months. The involvement of external forces in the protests has been a point of contention, with various sources pointing to a coordinated effort to destabilize the Bangladeshi government.
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