- Indo-Bangladeshi Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Peace
The Indo-Bangladeshi Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Peace was a 25-year
treaty that was signed onMarch 19 ,1972 forging close bilateral relations betweenIndia and the newly-established state ofBangladesh . The treaty was also known as the Indira-Mujib Treaty, after the signatories of the treaty thePrime Minister of India Indira Gandhi and thePrime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman .Background
During the
Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, India provided extensive aid, training and shelter for the exiled government of Bangladesh and the Bengali nationalistMukti Bahini guerrilla force that was fighting thePakistani Army . More than 12 million refugees poured into India during 1971, increasing tensions between India and Pakistan. [http://countrystudies.us/bangladesh/17.htm Liberation War] ] At the outbreak of theIndo-Pakistani War of 1971 , theIndian Army liberatedEast Pakistan , leading to the establishment of Bangladesh. India's role in the independence of Bangladesh led to the development of strong bilateral relations. The then-Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi spoke along with Bangladesh's founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman before more than 500,000 people atSuhrawardy Udyan inDhaka .cite book |last=Frank |first=Katherine |authorlink=Katherine Frank |year=2002 |title=Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi |publisher=Houghton Mifflin |location=USA |isbn=0-395-73097-X |pages=343]Provisions
In the treaty, both nations pledged to respect each other's
sovereignty and not interfere in each other's internal affairs. [http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/bline/2006/03/27/stories/2006032700640800.htm Dhaka-New Delhi ties go nowhere] ] Both nations affirmed their common belief inpeace ,secularism ,democracy ,socialism , non-alignment and againstracism andcolonialism .Salman M. A. "Conflict and Cooperation on South Asia's International Rivers". Page 128. 2002. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ISBN:9041119582] [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/I_0040.htm India-Bangladesh Friendship Treaty] ] Both nations resolved not to enter into any alliance or activity aimed against the other, as well as to cooperate and stand together if either nation was attacked. [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/I_0040.htm India-Bangladesh Friendship Treaty] ]India and Bangladesh resolved to consult each other and cooperate on international issues of mutual importance and enhance bilateral ties in commerce, economic and industrial development, especially in the fields of
flood control ,river basin development and development ofhydro-electric power andirrigation . [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/I_0040.htm India-Bangladesh Friendship Treaty] ]Expiration of the treaty
The two governments declined to renegotiate or renew the treaty when it was for expiry in 1997. [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/I_0040.htm India-Bangladesh Friendship Treaty] ] Although initially received enthusiastically by both nations, the treaty with India became subject of resentment and controversy in Bangladesh, which saw it as unequal and an imposition of excessive Indian influence.John W. Garver. "Protracted Contest: Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Twentieth Century". Page 297. 2001.
University of Washington Press. ISBN:0295980737] Issues such as the dispute over water resources of theFarakka Barrage and India's perceived delayed withdrawal of troops began to diminish the spirit of friendship.Craig Baxter. "Bangladesh: From a Nation to a State". Page 147. 1997.Westview Press . ISBN:0813336325] Sheikh Mujib's pro-India policies antagonised many in politics and the military. [http://countrystudies.us/bangladesh/19.htm Mujib's downfall] ] Mujib's killing in 1975 led to the establishment of military regimes that sought to distance the country from India. [http://countrystudies.us/bangladesh/106.htm Bangladesh's relations with India] ]Mujib's death led to the establishment of diplomatic relations with Pakistan and other nations that had opposed the creation of Bangladesh, such as
Saudi Arabia and thePeople's Republic of China . [http://countrystudies.us/bangladesh/19.htm Fall of the Bangabandhu] ] Bangladesh was criticised for allowing bases on its territory for anti-India secessionist groups such as theUnited Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), and Bangladeshi intelligence agencies were suspected of maintaining links with Pakistan's intelligence agencies. [http://www.acdis.uiuc.edu/research/OPs/Saikia/contents/chap_two.html Terror Sans Frontiers: Islamic Militancy in North East India] ] [http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/jan/09raman.htm ULFA, an agent for India's enemies] ] [http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2005/11/03/stories/2005110300721000.htm The Bangladesh Challenge] ] Bangladesh in turn alleged that India was supporting theShanti Bahini insurgency in theChittagong Hill Tracts .References
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