China's Influence On Bangladesh, Beijing Enters Teesta Project | Trump's Crackdown On Immigration

In today's episode of India Global, A seismic shift has taken place in South Asian geopolitics. China has officially entered the Teesta Project. What seems like development aid may be something far more strategic.Chinese Ambassador Yao Wen has announced not only to fund the long-delayed Teesta water-management project, but to build three major hospitals across Bangladesh. This includes a 1,000-bed gift facility just miles from India's sensitive 22-km-wide Siliguri Corridor also known as the Chicken's Neck. Meanwhile, In a stunning turn, an Indian student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has halted the Trump administration's visa crackdown; at least for now. 21-year-old Krish Isserdasani, weeks away from earning his engineering degree, suddenly found his student visa revoked without warning, without due process. His SEVIS record... gone. His future thrown into chaos. But on April 15th, Federal Judge William Conley said enough. He blocked Homeland Security from canceling Krish's visa, calling the government's actions legally shaky; and potentially unjust. NDTV's Gaurie Dwivedi brings you the latest. Tune in to India Global with Gaurie Dwivedi, your gateway to understanding India's view on the world! Join us for expert analysis, in-depth interviews, and on-the-ground reports that uncover the nuances of India's global journey.

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