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Amit Shah was an answer to the comment made by Bangladesh’s interim government advisor in China, where he said that Bangladesh could help the Chinese economy expand to the northeast region of India.

Interior Minister Amit Shah, in conversation with the editor -in -chief of the Network18 Rahul Joshi group at Rising Bharat Summit 2025 in New Delhi. (Image: News18)
Interior Minister Amit Shah said Wednesday that India “will not allow anyone to look at the land of Bharat” during an argument with the editor-in-chief of the Network18 Group Rahul Joshi at the CNN-News18 Rising Bharat Summit 2025 when asked about the recent comments made by the interim government advisor of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus in the states of the Northeast.
“The Narendra Modi government will not allow anyone to look at an inch in Bharat. There is no matter of entry,” Shah said.
Duration of a recent visit to China, the main advisor of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, referred to the northeast states of India as “without coastline”, stating that “they have no way to reach the ocean.” The positioned Bangladesh as the “only ocean guard for this whole region” and suggested that this situation presents a significant opportunity for China to extend its economic influence to the area. Yunus proposes that Bangladesh could serve as a conduit for Chinese economic activities, facilitating the movement of goods to and from the states of India of Northatern.
While Yunus aims to bring investments to the country, Bangladesh has been shaken by multiple probles ranging from the riots and the government of the mafia in the country and is also fighting for setting up a response to the Textend Bangends of President Donald Trump, about Ice, Oseates, Osates, Osates, Oseates, Oseses, Ons Todendend, Todendend. Industries
American buyers have begun to stop the orders of Bangladesh, the second largest clothing manufacturer in the world, after punishing US tariffs that pushed the government in Dhaka to beg on Monday a three -month break to the taxes.
Trump hit Bangladesh with new rates or 37 percent, hiking of the previous 16 percent in cotton products.
India has also raised companies about the status of minorities in Bangladesh and stressed that they are the Rouster of Bangladesh Prime Tibes and Guess and Guess.