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The predictions analysts were making about Bangladesh are now becoming true. In fact, the issues raised by India and its people are now appearing to be real. Meanwhile, Muhammad Yunus, his government, and his puppets will call this misinformation.
A massive attack has occurred on an Air


Force base in Bangladesh. However, Bangladesh is trying to downplay it and has begun fact-checking, similar to how India has many fact-checkers. Just like in India, Yunus himself handles fact-checking, dismissing the incident by saying, "Nothing happened."
I am saying that a new country is about to emerge soon. You will see a new country forming, and the entire Bangladesh border will become volatile—not just the Indian borders, but also the Myanmar borders. Multiple developments are happening simultaneously.
You may wonder where all this is happening—it’s occurring in the Cox’s Bazar region. And all of this is happening just after Prime Minister Modi and Donald Trump had a meeting. We had waited for this meeting for a long time. Before the elections, when efforts were made to arrange a meeting between Prime Minister Modi and Trump, NSA Ajit Doval received a summons and, therefore, did not go to America. However, this time, when Modi met Trump, Doval was with him.
Now, pay close attention to this statement: "Leave it to Prime Minister Modi." This means "Leave it to India." Bangladesh’s future will now be determined by India, and it is not in America’s interest to let China take charge.
This means India will have to take proactive steps. I told you a few days ago that India’s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, suddenly took a secret trip to West Bengal. He reviewed the Bangladesh border and gathered all necessary data.
ISI had brought in reinforcements to the Rangpur division to intimidate India. However, India had already conducted its "Devil Strike" war exercise. Around the same time, if you had noticed the "Notices to Airmen" alerts, you would see that their frequency in the Bay of Bengal increased significantly after Yunus came into power.
This means the Indian Navy has already taken some action, but even the Coast Guard alone is enough to handle the situation. These people panic and call ISI to Rangpur Division. They panic and create unrest in the Cox’s Bazar region, which is precisely where the attack took place.
Cox’s Bazar is home to the Rohingyas. It is also where ships were arriving without proper inspections—ships carrying illegal weapons. The refugee camps in the region are where Pakistan’s military-industrial complex is actively training Rohingya rebels. These rebels, in turn, are working for Bangladesh, the former U.S. administration, and Pakistan’s interests—the global hub of terrorism.
These rebels are also fighting the Buddhist Arakan Army. In response, the Buddhist Arakan Army has infiltrated Rohingya camps using counterintelligence tactics and money. They have set up their own cells, which are now targeting Bangladesh’s Air Force bases.
I had told you before that sometimes, you don’t even have to start a war—someone else will do your job for you. There is no need for two squadrons of Sukhoi aircraft; all that is needed is to spread this "dew"—once it spreads, the people of Bangladesh will themselves demand the removal of this unelected "democratic dictator" Muhammad Yunus and his student protestors.
They will demand to throw them out of the country and into the Bay of Bengal.
Now, look at Chittagong. If you go to the northern areas of Chittagong, you will find the Hill Tracts. These areas have their own problems. The Chin-Kuki rebels are fighting against Bangladesh.
Sheikh Hasina had claimed that someone was trying to create a Christian country. On one side, there are rebels. On the other, there is the Arakan Army, and in Cox’s Bazar, there are Rohingyas.
Now, let me tell you something very serious—this is Tripura. You may have forgotten about it, but if Tripura gets direct access to the coastline, India will no longer have to provide free rice and aid to Bangladesh. India’s Northeast will be directly connected to the Bay of Bengal.
That is why it is in India’s interest to keep Chittagong Hill Tracts and Cox’s Bazar volatile. But India is not doing anything—it is the Arakan Army attacking from one side, Cox’s Bazar witnessing violence, and St. Martin’s Island resorts being set on fire.
Meanwhile, in the northern areas—the Hill Tracts—the Chin-Kuki community is actively engaged. That is why India is resettling Chin-Kuki tribes who have entered illegally as refugees.
In Bangladesh, people are saying that some fighters have come from India. But the most important crisis for Bangladesh is that it is losing control.
The Teknaf-Naaf River border is witnessing a retreat. The Bangladesh military and border guards now understand that the Arakan Army is a battle-hardened force, and they will never forget its attacks.
The Arakan Army knows how to target Rohingyas and Bangladeshis. They know how to seize naval vessels, disrupt export-import activities, and send damaged vessels back after seven days.
As a result, Bangladesh now lacks control over both its maritime and land borders. Even inside its own borders, attacks are being launched from refugee camps.
Let me remind you—the entire Rakhine State is where the fleeing Rohingyas settled. Now, the very same Rohingyas that Bangladesh harbored, trained, and turned into sleeper cells—with Pakistan’s help—are turning against Bangladesh.
And don’t be surprised if tomorrow, Bangladesh downplays the situation, saying, "It was nothing. Just a few crazy people fighting each other. Everything is under control."
Nothing is under control!
Now, look at the numbers—1 million people in these camps. Imagine if even a fraction of them were organized and mobilized.
The entire game was about money, and the U.S. was funding it. As soon as America pulled out its financial support, look what happened!
Now, there are only two major powers left with money in this region—China and India. China is stuck in Myanmar, supporting both the rebels and the military junta to maintain its stakes.
On the other hand, India is now prepared to tighten its grip on Bangladesh.
This is St. Martin’s Island—a place certain foreign powers wanted as a strategic project. When Sheikh Hasina refused to give it away, her power started to wane.
And now, just 45 minutes later, the Arakan Army is poised to liberate Myanmar’s Rakhine State. This is no longer just speculation—American think tanks like CSIS are now stating it clearly.
No one can stop the Arakan Army from taking full control of Rakhine. The Rohingyas have already been expelled, and the remaining population will soon follow. The region will be under absolute control of the Buddhist Arakan Army, which is also trying to seize land from the northern Chin rebels.
Fear is evident—people can’t fish, trade is halted, borders are closed, and ships are blocked.
So, who really holds control?
India had already made its stance clear. It had bluntly stated that SAARC revival is not happening.
At the same time, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, during a Middle East meeting, made two important statements: "Keep your SAARC revival hopes to yourself."
India continues to tighten its grip on its interests.
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