

What external diplomatic challenges is Bangladesh's interim government currently facing in its foreign relations?
Bangladesh's interim government is grappling with several significant diplomatic challenges on multiple fronts. The primary tension involves managing deteriorating relations with India, particularly regarding the extradition of former leader Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India after being ousted from power. Additionally, the government is addressing the humanitarian crisis of Rohingya refugees as international aid continues to decline. They are actively pursuing diplomatic solutions by pushing for a UN conference and seeking dialogue with Myanmar's Arakan army to find a sustainable resolution to the refugee crisis. These foreign policy challenges add complexity to an already difficult domestic situation, requiring careful diplomatic navigation while the interim government works to establish stability and legitimacy both at home and internationally.

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Challenges Facing the Interim Government
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