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India’s rapport with Bangladesh has plummeted to unprecedented depths, with Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus’ latest sojourn in China poised to further exacerbate the anti-India sentiment.
The video clip was initially shared on Chinese microblogging site Weibo and later it began dominating other social media platforms in no time.
SNS | New Delhi | November 10, 2019 2:46 pm
( Photo: twitter/@cctvidiots)
An unexpected turn of events took place in China as a video of a fish went viral on social media. The fish was spotted swimming in a water body, but what caught everyone’s attention was the resemblance to a human face.
The fish was filmed by a woman visiting Miao village in China, reported Daily Mail.
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The video clip was initially shared on Weibo and later it began dominating other social media platforms in no time.
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The video features a fish with a complete resemblance to a human face- a nose, two eyes, and a mouth.
Netizens are reacting to the video in a variety of ways. While many spotted the similarity to the human face, others posted GIF’s and memes in reaction to the human-fish.
What kind of fish is this 💀😯 pic.twitter.com/FZUhI8krdV
— CCTV IDIOTS (@cctvidiots) November 10, 2019
It’s a Nope! pic.twitter.com/wybVQGCYwY
— DigDug (@digduga70) November 10, 2019
Reminds me of ‘seaman’ pic.twitter.com/27AdYTqStD
— Krafty_Exe (@ExeKrafty) November 9, 2019
This is the result when human throw used condoms in the rivers and dames . 🤷🏿♂️
— BARA (@bara001) November 10, 2019
This kind pic.twitter.com/1Zajx5YzJK
— Steven Flemming (@FlemmingSteven) November 10, 2019
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India’s rapport with Bangladesh has plummeted to unprecedented depths, with Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus’ latest sojourn in China poised to further exacerbate the anti-India sentiment.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s recent remarks on China underline a calculated shift in India’s foreign policy ~ firm but not confrontational, pragmatic yet not submissive.
Bangladesh leader Muhammad Yunus’ visit to China this week marks a critical moment in South Asian geopolitics.
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