Introduction to International Relations
A Vassal State is:
One which is completely under the suzerainty of another State
One which is supposed to exist in every vessel of the State, on the high seas.
A Protectorate
A State which is a member of common wealth
One which is completely under the suzerainty of another State
Bangladesh just became a Vassal State. While the excuse was the usual one of “interference in internal affairs,” Bangladeshโs perfectly choreographed dovetailing to Indiaโs refusal to attend the Islamabad South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) conference removed any doubt remaining about the relationship between those two neighbors. To put it charitably, Bangladesh under the Sheikh Hasina regime is far closer to the stature of Bhutan and Maldives vis-ร -vis India than to, say, pluckier Nepal and prickly Sri Lanka. Under the current Bangladeshi government, the relationship between Dhaka and Delhi has steadily evolved from being that of two theoretically sovereign and equal nations to one of client and vassal in the image of the former communist countries of the Eastern Bloc and the erstwhile USSR. Very similar dynamics are at work as well.
One which is completely under the suzerainty of another State Bangladesh just became a Vassal State. While the excuse was the usual one of “interference in internal affairs,” Bangladeshโs perfectly choreographed dovetailing to Indiaโs refusal to attend the Islamabad South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) conference removed any doubt remaining about the relationship between those two neighbors. To put it charitably, Bangladesh under the Sheikh Hasina regime is far closer to the stature of Bhutan and Maldives vis-ร -vis India than to, say, pluckier Nepal and prickly Sri Lanka. Under the current Bangladeshi government, the relationship between Dhaka and Delhi has steadily evolved from being that of two theoretically sovereign and equal nations to one of client and vassal in the image of the former communist countries of the Eastern Bloc and the erstwhile USSR. Very similar dynamics are at work as well.
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