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जाते जाते यूनुस प्लान फेल होते देख बौखलाए फिर से 7 सिस्टर पे बोला तारिक ने दिया बड़ा झटका Professor Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize winner (2006) and founder of Grameen Bank, is globally renowned as the pioneer of microfinance and the “banker to the poor.” In recent years, his comments on North East India (the Seven Sisters states — Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura) have sparked widespread discussion in South Asia.In his farewell speech as Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government (February 2026), Yunus emphasized the strategic economic importance of Nepal, Bhutan, and the Seven Sisters, describing Bangladesh as the “guardian of the sea” — the natural maritime gateway for these landlocked regions to connect with the global economy. He advocated for creating economic zones, trade agreements, duty-free markets, and joint manufacturing hubs to transform the area into a powerhouse of global production.Earlier, during his 2025 visit to China, Yunus had remarked that North East India, being landlocked, could become an extension of the Chinese economy through better connectivity via Bangladesh. These statements have been interpreted by many in India as provocative, especially amid ongoing efforts to improve India-Bangladesh connectivity projects (e.g., trans-shipment routes, waterways, and rail links) that aim to reduce the isolation of the North Eastern states.Yunus’s Grameen microfinance model has also influenced parts of North East India, particularly in Assam, where self-help groups and women-led micro-enterprises have drawn inspiration from his poverty-alleviation approach.Whether viewed as visionary regional integration or a sensitive geopolitical comment, Muhammad Yunus’s remarks continue to highlight the untapped economic potential of North East India and its strategic position in South Asia’s future growth story. Muhammad Yunus, North East India, Seven Sisters, Bangladesh-India relations, Yunus farewell speech, landlocked region, regional connectivity, microfinance impact