Pushing or Pulling towards the center of the board. Getting some notice or it’s a threat from China as Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Li Jiming said on Monday that China-Bangladesh bilateral ties would be substantially damaged if Dhaka engaged with Quad, according to the media report. The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad), an informal security grouping of the US, Japan, Australia and India, are now seeking to seduce Bangladesh to be part of their Indo-Pacific strategy tie.
As a response, Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Moment
told local English daily Dhaka Post that, "None of us were invited to the
Quad, nor did we show interest." If what Chinese Ambassador said is the
fact, this will be good. But given that some media outlets, including local
ones, had covered Li's remarks, the news that Bangladesh had been invited to
join the Quad was possibly not be groundless. Bangladesh either had talked with
Quad members over this issue or aim to launch a trial balloon to see China's
reaction.
Bangladesh holds a good balance between major powers. It
actively cooperates with China on economics. At the same time, Dhaka hopes such
cooperation will thus bring more countries to invest in Bangladesh. But it also
hopes a competition over it remains at the economic level instead of at the
political level. Bangladesh raises its value to the regional powers in the Geopolitical
prospective. The strategy should secure the higher economic value from the
international partners as well as stable the position from Underdog to Regional
Power.
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