How Bangladesh crisis may impact Indian FMCG companies

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on August 7, 2024
Sheikh Hasina's forced departure from Bangladesh raised concerns about its political and economic impact on India. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus was appointed to lead the interim government to stabilize the situation. Indian FMCG firms, such as Marico, experienced varying levels of impact on their stock prices due to their...

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Published on August 5, 2024 -  03:09
Bangladesh News: Sheikh Hasina Meets NSA Doval as She Lands at Hindon Airbase, PM Modi Chairs Meet
n a dramatic turn of events, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina arrived at Hindon airbase near Delhi on Monday evening following her dramatic exit from Bangladesh amid a military coup. Upon her arrival, Hasina met with Indiaโ€™s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, to discuss the unfolding crisis in her home country. This high-profile meeting reflects the gravity of the situation and India's pivotal role in regional stability. Prime Minister Narendra Modi swiftly convened a high-level meeting to address the implications of Hasina's arrival and the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh. The meeting underscored the urgent need for diplomatic and strategic responses to the rapidly evolving situation. The discussions are expected to focus on the regional impact of the coup and India's role in providing support and ensuring stability in the region. #bangladeshprotests #SheikhHasinaDelhi #AjitDoval #AjitDovalMeetsSheikhHasina #SheikhHasinaLandsinDelhi #SheikhHasinaHindonAirports #SheikhMujiburRahmanStatue #MujiburRahmanStatueVandalised #bangladeshnews #sheikhhasina #bangladeshnewsupdate #studentprotest #bangladeshantigovtprotests #bangladeshjobquotaprotest #bangladeshreservation #latestnews #breakingnews ~PR.152~ED.102~HT.334~

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