Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death in absentia for the 2024 student crackdown, a verdict she called a foregone conclusion. India responded cautiously, acknowledging the verdict and reiterating its commitment to Bangladesh’s peace and stability, while remaining non-committal on extradition requests.
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