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Bangladesh turmoil

For China, Bangladesh crisis spells opportunity and awkward social echoes

Beijing treads cautiously after student-led protests oust India-friendly Hasina

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, weeks before she was ousted from power. (Photo from X account of China's vice minister of foreign affairs)

HONG KONG -- Less than a month ago, Bangladesh's then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was in Beijing, shaking hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping and signing a slew of agreements. Now she is in exile, her government toppled by student protests that remind many of China's own past.

The events in Bangladesh have upended a government in which China has invested heavily but paved the way for a new one that, experts say, might favor Beijing more. Yet, much remains uncertain.

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