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Does India hold a legitimate right to respond to Bangladesh’s perceived aggression ?

Aggression and Retaliation in South Asia: Bangladesh’s Threats, India’s Right to Respond, and Strategic Support from the U.S. and China

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International law’s principles on aggression and retaliation exist to protect peace and stability between nations. Recently, South Asia witnessed heightened tensions following statements by Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government, during an interview with NDTV on August 6, 2024. India, which was crucial in supporting Bangladesh’s independence in 1971, was warned of potential destabilization in its northeastern regions, including West Bengal, seven sisters and neighboring Myanmar, if it were to interfere in Bangladesh’s internal affairs.


“If you destabilize Bangladesh, it will spill over all around Bangladesh, including Myanmar and seven sisters in West Bengal everywhere,” Dr. Yunus told NDTV. This article explores how such statements could be interpreted as aggression under international law, examines India’s right to respond under the law, and considers the supportive roles of the U.S. and China in addressing this rising tension.


Context of Dr. Yunus’ Statements


Under Dr. Yunus’ leadership, Bangladesh has been cautious about potential foreign interference in its affairs, particularly from India, which has been a long-standing supporter. Yunus’ remarks specifically threatened destabilization in India’s northeastern states—regions with historic ties and complex ethnic dynamics—as well as in Myanmar. His comments raised concerns that India’s engagement in Bangladesh’s internal issues could trigger a cross-border crisis, affecting West Bengal and even Myanmar.
These statements are particularly significant as they also implicate China’s strategic interests. China, like India, has substantial economic investments in Myanmar and aims to maintain regional stability to protect its assets. Beijing has interpreted the possibility of destabilization in Myanmar as a regional threat, aligning its interests with India’s stance on preserving stability in South Asia.
Defining Aggression and Yunus’ Comments Under International Law


According to UN General Assembly Resolution 3314, aggression includes the “threat or use of force against the sovereignty, territorial integrity or political independence of another State.” By this definition, a statement threatening destabilization within India’s borders, even indirectly, constitutes aggression. Yunus’ remarks to NDTV could be interpreted as crossing into this territory, given that they explicitly suggest repercussions extending to India’s internal stability, particularly in West Bengal and the northeastern region.


International law asserts that verbal threats of force, when credible and directed at another nation’s peace and security, can be considered an act of aggression. Dr. Yunus’ reference to West Bengal and the Seven Sisters region appears to violate norms that prohibit threats of aggression, suggesting that Bangladesh’s interim government may intend to disturb regional stability.
India’s Right to Lawful Retaliation
In cases of aggression, Article 51 of the

UN Charter provides nations the right to self-defense. Given Dr. Yunus’ statements, India could argue that its sovereignty and security are under threat, invoking Article 51 as justification for defensive measures, including diplomatic or strategic actions to counter the threat.
India’s actions, however, must adhere to the principles of proportionality and necessity under international law, focusing on measures that directly address the threat. Diplomatic or economic steps aimed at preserving regional stability could ensure that India’s response remains balanced and committed to peace.


Influence of U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump and Chinese Support


Geopolitical dynamics surrounding this issue have attracted attention from both the U.S. and China. President-elect Donald Trump has maintained a strong relationship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with his administration showing consistent support for India’s strategic concerns. This relationship enhances India’s international position and deters hostile actions from Bangladesh.
China, too, has an interest in maintaining stability in Myanmar, given its economic investments and regional influence. Any destabilization in Myanmar would threaten China’s strategic and economic projects, aligning its interests with India’s concerns. Beijing’s potential diplomatic support for India adds further strength to India’s stance, signaling that any actions jeopardizing regional peace could meet resistance from both powers.


Implications for Regional Stability and the Role of International Mediation


The escalating rhetoric between Bangladesh and India highlights South Asia’s sensitive geopolitical dynamics, where historical ties and shared borders necessitate peaceful relations. While India has a legitimate right to respond to Bangladesh’s perceived aggression, both nations could benefit from international mediation to avoid actions that may disrupt the region.


Organizations such as the United Nations may play a crucial role in mediating this dispute, promoting diplomatic engagement over retaliatory measures. The UN Security Council, for instance, could provide a platform for Bangladesh and India to resolve their grievances and maintain peace.

Conclusion: Navigating the Balance Between Rights and Peace


The statements made by Dr. Yunus have rekindled concerns about aggression and the right to lawful retaliation in South Asia. Under international law, India is within its rights to defend its sovereignty, though it must carefully navigate the situation to avoid unnecessary escalation. With potential support from both the U.S. and China, India holds significant diplomatic leverage, which could ease tensions through dialogue.


As South Asia confronts new security challenges, adherence to international law and diplomatic solutions remains the best course forward. Balancing national sovereignty with the pursuit of regional peace is essential for Bangladesh, India, and the broader international community focused on stability in South Asia.


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Source : NDTV Interview / The economic Times

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