
ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash EP-377 | Bangladesh to Pakistan: Rising Islamisation & Terror Threats Explained
Jan 4, 2026
Constantino Xavier, a senior fellow focused on South Asian politics, joins former diplomat Dinkar Srivastava to dissect rising Islamisation in Bangladesh and the political climate heading into upcoming elections. They delve into the role of Sheikh Hasina, internal divisions within the Pakistan army under Asim Munir, and the persistent terror threat from Pakistan. The discussion also touches on the Rohingya crisis, regional security dynamics involving China and the U.S., and how India can navigate its relationships in this evolving landscape.
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Munir's Power Reflects Army Rift
- Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, consolidated power by taking control of nuclear command and granting himself immunity.
- Dinkar Srivastava says this reflects deep rifts within the army and fuels internal dissension rather than stability.
Anti-India Sentiment As Political Tool
- Pakistan repeatedly leverages anti-India sentiment to rally domestic support during instability.
- Srivastava warns that this makes terror attacks from Pakistan impossible to rule out.
White House Invite Linked To Middle East
- Asim Munir's US White House meeting was driven more by Middle East concerns than by South Asia.
- Srivastava links the visit to US calculations about Iran and Pakistan's potential strategic role.

