Michael Kugelman said, “The interim government is turning to China after the Hasina government collapse in the context of the Foreign Advisor's visit to China. We do not know how the Trump administration will deal with the issue of competition with China. However, the Trump administration seems to be more focused on economic issues with less importance. The Trump administration is likely to put pressure on Bangladesh to create obstacles with China. '
Selim Raihan said, “Foreign adviser China's visit has been positive. But in Bangladesh we want to see more Chinese investment. '
Shafkat Muni, senior fellow of Bangladesh Institute for Peace and Security Studies (BIPSS), proposed to form a commission for review of Bangladesh's foreign policy and international relations in the last five years. “We need to identify our own problems, we need to consider what we need to have foreign policy and what our existing structure is, whether it is ready to work on such problems.”
