Bangladesh today termed recent remarks by New Delhi regarding its internal matters "unwarranted" and amounting to "interference" in another country's domestic affairs
Although there appears to have been some encouraging movement on both sides, the bilateral relations remains somewhat wary.
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today said Dhaka needs to make up its mind what kind of relationship it wants with New Delhi, stressing that the two neighbours share a very special history that goes back to 1971
By respecting Bangladesh’s sovereignty and prioritising dialogue, India can strengthen its position as a reliable partner.
Bangladesh and India stand at a crossroads; let us hope they choose the path of cooperation, not conflict.
Eminent citizens yesterday urged the Indian people to stand against communalism, which is a “major problem in this subcontinent”.
For now, the best bet is to manage the volatilities and imbalances and better understand the intricacies of the Bangladesh-India-US chemistry.
However, regardless of the nature of international involvement, the ultimate responsibility for a stable Bangladesh lies with its own people.
Takeaways from the PM’s recent India visit
Bangladesh today termed recent remarks by New Delhi regarding its internal matters "unwarranted" and amounting to "interference" in another country's domestic affairs
Although there appears to have been some encouraging movement on both sides, the bilateral relations remains somewhat wary.
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today said Dhaka needs to make up its mind what kind of relationship it wants with New Delhi, stressing that the two neighbours share a very special history that goes back to 1971
By respecting Bangladesh’s sovereignty and prioritising dialogue, India can strengthen its position as a reliable partner.
Bangladesh and India stand at a crossroads; let us hope they choose the path of cooperation, not conflict.
Eminent citizens yesterday urged the Indian people to stand against communalism, which is a “major problem in this subcontinent”.
For now, the best bet is to manage the volatilities and imbalances and better understand the intricacies of the Bangladesh-India-US chemistry.
However, regardless of the nature of international involvement, the ultimate responsibility for a stable Bangladesh lies with its own people.
Takeaways from the PM’s recent India visit
India has expressed interest to finance Bangladesh's Teesta project, Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud said today