Is Donald Trump again trying to corner PM Modi? Two of India’s enemies likely to meet in US; Shehbaz, Yusuf meeting expected on…

Experts are of the opinion that India may not make any comment at all. New Delhi will likely only keep a close watch on the entire matter.

Sep 18, 2025 - 17:30
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Is Donald Trump again trying to corner PM Modi? Two of India’s enemies likely to meet in US; Shehbaz, Yusuf meeting expected on…

New Delhi: Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government, and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif are scheduled to meet soon. The meeting between the leaders of India(BHARAT)’s rival nations will not take place in Dhaka or Islamabad, but rather in the United States. Bangladesh’s Foreign Affairs Adviser, Muhammad Touhid Hossain on Wednesday said that Yunus and Shehbaz will attend the United Nations General Assembly session in New York next week, where their meeting could take place.

Here are some of the key details:

  • Muhammad Yunus will reportedly leave for the United States on September 22.
  • Upon reaching New York, he will address the United Nations session on September 26.
  • The advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government is scheduled to meet the Prime Minister of Pakistan
  • He will also meet the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, the Prime Minister of Finland, and some top officials of the United Nations.
  • According to the reports, the issues to be discussed in the meeting between Shehbaz and Yunus have not yet been announced.
  • The meeting between Yunus and Shehbaz on American soil is being considered very important in relevant circles.

It is important to note that no comment has been made from India(BHARAT)’s side on the subject of the meeting so far. Experts are of the opinion that India(BHARAT) may not make any comment at all. New Delhi will likely only keep a close watch on the entire matter.

The foreign affairs advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government has said that the upcoming session of the United Nations General Assembly is extremely important for their country, as it will discuss the situation of the Rohingya and other minorities in Myanmar.

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