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Jamaat-e-Islami’s Comeback in Bangladesh: What It Means for India

by Ethan Riley
June 2, 2025
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Jamaat-e-Islami makes a comeback in Bangladesh: Why it’s bad news for India – Firstpost
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  • Jamaat-e-Islami’s Political Revival in Bangladesh: Implications for South Asian Stability and India
    • The Reemergence of Jamaat-e-Islami and Its Impact on Regional Peace
    • Consequences for Indo-Bangladesh Relations Amid Changing Political Currents
    • Tactical Approaches for India: Countering Security Challenges Linked to Jamaat-e-Islami
    • Navigating Forward: Ensuring Stability Amid Political Flux

Jamaat-e-Islami’s Political Revival in Bangladesh: Implications for South Asian Stability and India

The Reemergence of Jamaat-e-Islami and Its Impact on Regional Peace

In recent times, Bangladesh has witnessed a significant political revival of Jamaat-e-Islami, a party that had been marginalized due to its controversial history and shifting political currents. This resurgence is not only reshaping the internal dynamics of Bangladesh but also raising concerns across the border in India. Jamaat-e-Islami’s agenda, deeply rooted in religious nationalism, threatens to intensify existing ethnic and sectarian divides within Bangladesh—a nation already navigating complex social fault lines.

The party’s comeback can be linked to several factors including evolving political coalitions and widespread dissatisfaction with the incumbent government. By emphasizing issues such as economic inequality alongside religious identity politics, Jamaat is successfully mobilizing segments of the electorate amid an increasingly polarized environment. This trend risks destabilizing both domestic governance structures and regional harmony.

  • Escalation of Extremism: The party’s platform may embolden radical factions within Bangladesh.
  • Tensions Along Borders: Renewed activism could heighten friction along the India-Bangladesh frontier.
  • Shifts in Political Alliances: Potential weakening of secular forces that have maintained relative moderation in Bangladeshi politics.

Consequences for Indo-Bangladesh Relations Amid Changing Political Currents

The revival of Jamaat-e-Islami introduces new complexities into India-Bangladesh relations at a time when cooperation on trade, security, and migration remains crucial. Given its contentious legacy—marked by opposition to Indian interests—the party’s growing influence could reignite nationalist sentiments hostile toward India. Such developments threaten to undermine years of diplomatic progress between the two neighbors.

  • Bilateral Security Risks: Increased backing for extremist groups may exacerbate border security challenges for both nations.
  • Souring Diplomatic Climate: Resurgent anti-India rhetoric from Jamaat could stall or reverse collaborative initiatives.
  • Economic Fallout: Policy shifts influenced by Islamist agendas might disrupt cross-border trade agreements vital to regional economies.

This evolving scenario compels New Delhi to reconsider its engagement strategy with Dhaka carefully. While strengthening ties with secular parties remains essential to counterbalance extremist influences, overt interference risks bolstering nationalist narratives that portray external involvement as infringement on sovereignty—a narrative Jamaat could exploit effectively. Navigating this delicate balance demands nuanced diplomacy focused on fostering mutual respect while remaining vigilant against emerging threats.[Source]

Tactical Approaches for India: Countering Security Challenges Linked to Jamaat-e-Islami

The resurgence of Jamaat necessitates a comprehensive response from India aimed at mitigating associated security vulnerabilities. A cornerstone strategy involves enhancing intelligence-sharing mechanisms along the porous Indo-Bangladesh border through deeper collaboration with Bangladeshi law enforcement agencies. Proactive surveillance can help detect early signs of radicalization or militant activities linked to Islamist factions operating transnationally.

Apart from hard security measures, community-level interventions are critical—programs promoting inclusive education, interfaith dialogue, and socio-economic upliftment can reduce susceptibility among youth vulnerable to extremist recruitment efforts.[Source]

Diplomatically, sustaining robust bilateral partnerships through development aid targeting poverty alleviation will undercut conditions conducive to radical ideologies gaining traction. Additionally, leveraging multilateral platforms enables India not only to spotlight threats posed by groups like Jamaat but also galvanizes international support for counter-terrorism efforts across South Asia—where interconnected challenges demand coordinated responses.[UN Reports indicate cross-border terrorism incidents increased by approximately 15% over last year]

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Navigating Forward: Ensuring Stability Amid Political Flux

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The reappearance of Jamaat-e-Islami as a potent force within Bangladesh signals more than just an internal political shift; it carries profound implications for regional peace and India’s strategic interests. As this Islamist faction regains momentum amidst rising geopolitical tensions,[Source], policymakers must remain alert yet measured in their responses.

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A balanced approach combining vigilant security measures with sustained diplomatic engagement offers the best path forward—one that preserves democratic pluralism while curbing extremism’s appeal across borders.
The coming months will be critical as stakeholders work collaboratively towards maintaining peace within one of Asia’s most diverse yet sensitive regions marked by intricate cultural fabrics and competing aspirations.

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