Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted on Monday, and forced to flee the country. Protests have been gripping the nation for weeks, stemming from agitation against job quotas. As Hasina quit and got on a helicopter to fly to India, protesters stormed her official residence and many were seen celebrating her ouster on streets. As Bangladesh grapples with this political crisis, this situation is not a first for India as a neighbour. New Delhi's neighbouring countries have seen many instances of violence, chaos and political crises. From Afghanistan to Myanmar: India has been sandwiched between lands that continue to suffer amidst uncertain times.