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New Delhi: These days a sensitive diplomatic issue has come up between India and Bangladesh. Bangladesh has demanded to send back its former prime minister, Sheikh Hasina from India. India has not yet given any direct decision on this and has said that the matter will be looked into as per the prescribed procedure. Considering the relations between the two countries, this matter is considered very important.
Dhaka has formally said that Sheikh Hasina will be sent back. The agencies there say that due to the ongoing investigation and cases against her, it is necessary to present her in the country. On this basis, a demand has been made to start the extradition process.
India has given a balanced response to this. The Ministry of External Affairs says that the legal process is most important in any extradition case. The government has made it clear that no hasty action will be taken without examining all aspects.
In such cases, the agreements between the two countries, court orders and international rules play an important role. Therefore, this is not just a political decision but is completely decided on the basis of legal process.
Relations between India and Bangladesh have strengthened over the years. In such a situation, this matter can become a challenge for both countries to maintain balance. However, both sides are currently proceeding with caution.
At present there is no indication that any final decision will be taken soon. Extradition-related cases take time and are taken forward only after taking every aspect into consideration.
Talks between the two countries may continue in the coming times. The situation will become clear only after the legal process is completed. Till then this issue may remain under discussion at the diplomatic level.
Overall, this case shows that legal and diplomatic aspects go hand in hand in international relations. India's stance currently seems to be focused on caution and following procedure.