Wednesday, August 5, marks two years since Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year rule ended in a student-led uprising that raised hopes of a new political beginning for Bangladesh. The anniversary comes as Hasina is set to make her first public appearance since fleeing to India. “India has to be clear about its stance,” she said, adding Dhaka would pursue the matter diplomatically if needed. What has enduredOne feature of the post-Hasina period, however, has proved far more enduring: distrust of India and its perceived role in sheltering Bangladesh’s ousted leader. Since relocating to India, she has repeatedly made public remarks that Dhaka considers interference in Bangladesh’s internal affairs.