The aspect of security for India is a very important element of India's policy in the neighborhood, said Pankaj Saran, Convenor of NatStrat, a Delhi-based independent centre for research on strategic and security issues, noting that India is keen to build ‘new page’ in ties with Bangladesh after elections.
"We have to see how the new government in Bangladesh will manage its relations with China, Pakistan, and the United States, and where India will fit into this," said the expert, who served in key positions within the Government of India in the Prime Minister’s Office, the National Security Council Secretariat, the Ministry of External Affairs, and in several Indian Missions abroad.
On the one hand, India has a focus on security for its own interests but on the other hand, what India also wants to do is to ensure that it pursues policies in the neighborhood, minus Pakistan, he said.
"China has borders with Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar. So, China's relationship with all these countries also becomes important for us," said Pankaj Saran, a former diplomat with forty years of experience in foreign, strategic, and national security affairs.