The Modi government has put regional peace in jeopardy to achieve its nefarious ambitions.
In order to establish India's supremacy in the region, the Modi government has made some extreme advances into neighbouring countries. India's desire for regional supremacy has created unrest and disorder across the region.
India has sown the seeds of hatred all around it, sometimes destroying the regional peace due to the border issue with China or using nearby states for its political and military purposes. It has made efforts to bring in its desired regime not only in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, but also in Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan and Maldives.
Bangladesh tops the list of neighbouring countries where India has interfered. Earlier, the current president of Maldives had launched the 'India Out' campaign, which was appreciated by the people of Maldives and the political candidates with anti-India views won.
The Modi government in its second tenure promoted state terrorism and muffled every conflicting voice at gunpoint. Modi's state terrorism encompasses regional and non-regional states in addition to Indian minorities.
Recently, Bangladesh's former ruler and Modi's regional ally, Sheikh Hasina, became a victim of India-backed policies. The people of Bangladesh deposed Hasina’s puppet government, which was working on India's agenda of regional supremacy.
India has proved that it is promoting state terrorism as well as unrest and uncertainty in the region and is by no means a responsible state.