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Bangladesh gets priority among all neighbours: Sushma

Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday, October 23, 2017, says Bangladesh gets priority among all its neighbours as per India’s neighbourhood policy. Photo Courtesy: High Commission of India/ Twitter

Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday said Bangladesh gets priority among all its neighbours as per India's neighbourhood policy.

She said the relationship between Bangladesh and India is moving ahead in a faster pace.

Also READ: Myanmar must take them back

The Indian minister also laid emphasis on investing in youth saying they are the future leaders of the two nations.

Sushma was addressing a programme after inauguration of the Chancery Complex of the Indian High Commission and 15 others uplift projects in Bangladesh funded by the government of India with the cost of Tk 71.64 crore.

Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali, Health Minister Mohammed Nasim, Environment and Forests Minister Anwar Hossain Manju, Prime Minister's Political Affairs Adviser HT Imam, Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Harsh Vardhan Shringla and Foreign Secretary M Shahidul Haque were also present on the occasion.

The Indian minister was in Dhaka in less than 24 hours official visit.

She held 4th Joint Consultative Commission meeting on Sunday with her Bangladesh counterpart AH Mahmood Ali and reviewed the entire bilateral relationship between the two friendly neighbouring countries.

Sushma left Dhaka this afternoon.

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Bangladesh gets priority among all neighbours: Sushma

Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday, October 23, 2017, says Bangladesh gets priority among all its neighbours as per India’s neighbourhood policy. Photo Courtesy: High Commission of India/ Twitter

Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday said Bangladesh gets priority among all its neighbours as per India's neighbourhood policy.

She said the relationship between Bangladesh and India is moving ahead in a faster pace.

Also READ: Myanmar must take them back

The Indian minister also laid emphasis on investing in youth saying they are the future leaders of the two nations.

Sushma was addressing a programme after inauguration of the Chancery Complex of the Indian High Commission and 15 others uplift projects in Bangladesh funded by the government of India with the cost of Tk 71.64 crore.

Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali, Health Minister Mohammed Nasim, Environment and Forests Minister Anwar Hossain Manju, Prime Minister's Political Affairs Adviser HT Imam, Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Harsh Vardhan Shringla and Foreign Secretary M Shahidul Haque were also present on the occasion.

The Indian minister was in Dhaka in less than 24 hours official visit.

She held 4th Joint Consultative Commission meeting on Sunday with her Bangladesh counterpart AH Mahmood Ali and reviewed the entire bilateral relationship between the two friendly neighbouring countries.

Sushma left Dhaka this afternoon.

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পদোন্নতিতে কোটা প্রসঙ্গ: সচিবালয়ে প্রশাসন ক্যাডারের কর্মকর্তাদের প্রতিবাদ

আজ রোববার বিকেলে সচিবালয়ে কয়েকশত প্রশাসন ক্যাডারের কর্মকর্তা প্রতিবাদ জানান।

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