Recently, an "anti-Indian" wave has quietly emerged. The Maldives took the lead in attacking, taking the lead in the charge, demanding that India withdraw its troops within a time limit! And in Bangladesh, another country in South Asia, the "India Exit" movement is also intensifying.
Bangladesh** has just ended, and a wave of "India's withdrawal" has rapidly spread in the country, driven by Bangladeshi opposition figures. The movement has also received a positive response from Bangladeshi diaspora, with discontent in full swing on social media, with people calling for a boycott of Indian products, forming a strong wave of civil resistance.
The "anti-Indian" movement in Bangladesh has two reasons! First of all, there is a feeling that the ** results in 2024 are not quite right. The one that was chosen felt like it had been arranged by someone. In view of the delicate relationship between Bangladesh and India, as well as the dissatisfaction of the people against India, it is natural to point the finger at India.
And then there's the reason why the Maldives is such a good example! Look at the Maldives, people straightened their backs, said "no" to India, and made the Maldives successful! After Muiz was elected as the Maldives, he immediately asked India to withdraw its troops within a time limit, and India had to pinch its nose and admit it. All of a sudden, the opposition and overseas people in Bangladesh saw hope and felt that they could also "drive India out".
Seeing this, everyone must be happy, India is so unpopular with its neighbors, they are all here to watch India's jokes! However, don't be in a hurry! From a realistic point of view, India is really not panicking! Why? Because of this "anti-Indian" wave, it is difficult to become a big climate.
The opposition in Bangladesh has been largely marginalized at home. So, how much energy do these so-called "anti-Indian" people have? That's a problem. Moreover, even in South Asia, countries such as Bhutan and Nepal maintain good relations with India, although there are frictions with India. Therefore, this "anti-Indian" wave will not become the climate!
And there's the most important thing! Even if this "anti-Indian" wave becomes the climate, India is not a good one. The reason why India has a huge influence in the surrounding countries has never been how successful India's diplomacy is, nor how much economic influence India has, but it has actually played a role.
Bangladesh is the result of the Third Indo-Pakistani War, which India single-handedly promote. If you look at some countries such as the Maldives and Bhutan, India either has troops stationed in them, or it has done something to them. Bhutan, in particular, has a number of Indian military bases. So, don't look at India being sneered at by its neighbors now, but this "anti-India" wave seems to be menacing, and it is really not that easy to really have a real impact on India.