04 April 2025 22:04 PM
NEWS DESKBangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting in Bangkok, the first time the two leaders have met officially in a decade. The leaders of these two major South Asian countries greeted each other with mutual respect and a shared openness for dialogue. Their 40-minute exchange was candid, productive, and constructive.
"Bangladesh deeply values its relationship with India," said Professor Yunus. "The deep-rooted friendship between our two countries is founded on intertwined histories, geographical proximity, and cultural affinity. We remain thankful for the unwavering support of the government and people of India during our most challenging time in 1971."
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said New Delhi has always attached "highest priority" to its relationship with Dhaka and it does not support any particular party in Bangladesh.
He made the remark at a bilateral meeting with Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit in Bangkok.
Modi said the history of the two neighbours is intricately linked, and it goes back to the birth of Bangladesh. He said India would always support a progressive, democratic and inclusive Bangladesh.
Claiming that India does not support any particular party in Bangladesh, Modi said: "Our relationship is people-to-people."
India's attachment is with a country, not with any individuals or political organisations, he said.
The Indian premier recalled the global stature of Prof Yunus.
About the statements of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina delivered from India, the Indian prime minister blamed social media for the tensions around Sheikh Hasina's remarks.
Referring to the border killings, he said Indian border troops opened fire only in self-defence and the fatalities occurred in Indian territories. The two leaders stressed the need for working together to prevent killings along the Bangladesh-India border.
Narendra Modi congratulated Prof Yunus on his assumption of the BIMSTEC chairmanship, and greeted him on the occasion of Eid ul-Fitr.
During their 40-minute candid meeting, the both leaders greeted each other with mutual respect and a shared openness for dialogue.
They concluded their fruitful and honest dialogue by wishing each other good health and personal well-being and extended their best wishes for continued peace, progress, and prosperity for the people of both countries.
Bangladesh Foreign Adviser Md Tauhid Hossain, Chief Adviser's High Representative Dr Khalilur Rahman, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval were, among others, present.
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