The Muhammad Yunus regime has markedly revived Pakistan’s covert operations in Bangladesh, posing a serious threat to India’s security, particularly along its northeastern frontier. Since 2024, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has reportedly reestablished a formal presence in Dhaka, with intelligence and military officers operating under diplomatic cover. This renewed foothold coincides with expanded military cooperation and intelligence-sharing between Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Key policy shifts under Yunus — including exemptions for Pakistani shipments from customs inspections and relaxed entry regulations for Pakistani nationals — have created loopholes exploited by the ISI for arms trafficking, narcotics smuggling, and the facilitation of extremist networks. Operatives link

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