I am an Indian and haven’t been to Bangladesh or Pakistan but from what we see and hear, i can share following:
It is lot more easier to travel between India and Bangladesh as they are friendlier nations.
Once you have travelled to India or Pakistan, then planning to travel to other country will most likely involve lots of scrutiny.
Indo-Pak relations have worsened in recent past so you need to prepared for scrutiny or even Visa rejection.
I have lived in India and Pakistan, even when at war with one another, and made several business trips to each of India and Bangladesh. I have never noticed the slightest issue arising from these visits. Admittedly this was for travel on a passport that was from none of the three countries. The only difference I am aware of was being hoiked out of a long queue at Immigration – to be inserted at the front. That rather surprised me.
However, I am aware Pakistani nationals face all kinds of exceptional ‘monitoring’ when trying to enter India so I would not be surprised by some ‘tit for tat’. Bangladesh seems rather less sensitive about other nationalities. These though are administrative inconveniences – they might reduce the chances of obtaining a visa and do restrict means of access, but once permission is granted make little difference.
Perhaps your appearance is of a local and you fear prejudice on that account, but if so it may help if you were more specific.
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