The recent death sentence handed to former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina by the International Crimes Tribunal has sparked intense debate about its potential impact on Bangladesh-India relations. Following the verdict, Bangladesh’s interim government led by Muhammad Yunus announced plans to formally request Hasina’s extradition from India, where she currently resides. India has acknowledged awareness of the ruling but has not indicated any intention to comply. Analysts suggest that the bilateral relationship, already strained since Hasina’s ouster in August last year, may deteriorate further, especially given India’s concerns over security and regional stability. Experts note that India is unlikely to extradite Hasina due to the death penalty and associated human rights implications. With Bangladesh’s elections approaching, observers believe the future of bilateral ties will depend on the new government’s stance, India’s strategic interests, and how both sides manage the politically sensitive ‘Hasina issue’.