Northeast leaders bash Bangladesh’s Yunus for ‘landlocked’ remarks on India’s ‘seven sisters’

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Northeast India’s political leaders have expressed strong disapproval following controversial remarks made by Muhammad Yunus, the chief adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government, during his recent visit to China. Yunus referred to India’s northeastern states, collectively known as the “Seven Sisters,” as landlocked and suggested that Bangladesh could serve as their “guardian of ocean access,” positioning Bangladesh as a strategic partner for China in the region.