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In this in-depth geopolitical briefing, we dive deep into the roots and evolution of anti-India sentiment in Bangladesh. From the historical origins of Bangladesh's identity crisis in 1947-1971 to India's complex role in the Liberation War, we explore how factors like water disputes (Farakka and Teesta), economic asymmetries, the China factor, regime change narratives post-Sheikh Hasina, and minority security issues have shaped this sentiment. This isn't about blame—it's an evidence-based analysis of historical, political, and strategic drivers making anti-India feelings more visible today, especially amid the August 2024 protests in Dhaka and major cities. Whether you're interested in South Asian politics, international relations, or regional power dynamics, this video breaks it down chapter by chapter with strategic takeaways. Watch to understand why this isn't just a passing phase but a layered geopolitical reality. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:20 - Chapter 1: The Origins of Bangladesh 03:26 - Chapter 2: India’s Role in 1971 05:37 - Chapter 3: Water, Geography and Power 06:50 - Chapter 4: Trade, Dependence and Perception Warfare 08:10 - Chapter 5: The China Factor 09:08 - Chapter 6: Regime Change, Power Vacuum 10:18 - Chapter 7: Minorities, Security 12:40 - Conclusion 13:36 - Audience Question: What's the Biggest Driver of Anti-India Sentiment? What do YOU think is the primary driver—history, water disputes, China’s influence, domestic politics, or something else? Share your analysis in the comments below! If you found this video balanced and informative, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE for more geopolitical breakdowns, and turn on notifications. Check out our previous video on another critical South Asian issue for more context (link in pinned comment/end screen). Disclaimer: Some materials used in this video/post are for educational, informational, and analytical purposes only. Our intention is not to infringe on the rights of any original content owners. This content falls under Fair Use as stated in Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, which allows limited use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. We do not re-upload or use any material in a way that harms the market value of the original content. If any copyright owner has concerns regarding the material used, please contact us — we will take immediate corrective action. Audio Credit:- "Music: [ Crime Tension ] by Soundridemusic" • Crime Tension No Copyright Background Musi... 'A Kind Of Hope' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Link to video:- • 🙁 Melancholic Cinematic (Free Music) - "A ... credit us by mentioning following in the description: Music: Power Music Factory Channel URL : • Suspense Dark Ambient Mysterious &Thriller... 'The Rise' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Link to video:- • Free Dramatic Background Music No Copyrigh... "Anticipation" by David Fesliyan Link to video: • Background Suspense Music - Suspenseful & ... Audio Credit Credits: Music: Dark Mystery by Soundridemusic Link to Video: • • NoCopyright Paranormal Mystery Cinematic B... Credits: Music: The Chase by Soundridemusic Link to Video: • • NoCopyright Minimal Tension Background Mus... Tears (Prod. by MX Audio Library) Link : • • Tears - No Copyright Music Sad Emotional B... Hopeful" by Cold Cinema Link: • Sad Emotional Piano by Cold Cinema [No Cop... Bangladesh,India,Geopolitics,IndiaBangladesh,AntiIndia,BangladeshPolitics,BangladeshProtests,SouthAsia,IndiaForeignPolicy,RegionalPolitics,WorldPolitics,InternationalRelations,PoliticalAnalysis,AsiaPolitics,NeighbourPolitics,ChinaFactor,1971War,Teesta,RiverDispute,TradePolitics Bangladesh India relations, Anti-India sentiment, Sheikh Hasina India, 1971 Bangladesh, Farakka Barrage, Teesta River dispute, China Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, South Asia geopolitics, Bangladesh protests. #BangladeshProtests #AntiIndiaSentiment #IndiaBangladeshRelations #Geopolitics #SouthAsia #1971War #TeestaDispute #ChinaInBangladesh #SheikhHasina #RegimeChange #Bangladesh #India #IndiaBangladesh #Geopolitics #SouthAsia #AntiIndia #BangladeshProtests #IndiaForeignPolicy #WorldPolitics #InternationalRelations #PoliticalAnalysis #AsiaPolitics #RegionalPolitics #1971War #ChinaFactor anti India sentiment in Bangladesh India Bangladesh relations explained Bangladesh protests India role 1971 Bangladesh liberation India role Farakka Barrage controversy Teesta river dispute India Bangladesh China influence in Bangladesh Bangladesh regime change geopolitics why Bangladesh blames India for protests how China is replacing India in Bangladesh water dispute between India and Bangladesh explained Sheikh Hasina India relationship analysis minority violence Bangladesh international reaction