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China’s charm offensive in India’s backyard

Beijing’s new diplomatic forays in south Asia have stoked New Delhi fears of being ‘encircled’

In the small Dhaka apartment of Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher, the smiling face of Xi Jinping beams out from the cover of a book placed among the Korans on the Islamist leader’s desk.

The senior member of Bangladesh’s Jamaat-e-Islami, a political party and important contender in elections in February, received his copy of The Governance of China — the Chinese president’s five-volume collection of speeches and writings — while visiting Beijing this year to meet Communist party leaders. 

“It was an excellent trip, they treated us as government dignitaries. This was the first time China has invited a senior leader from Jamaat,” he says.

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