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Delhi expects greater momentum in ties with Bangladesh: Verma

International desk

  15 Jan 2024, 18:40

High Commissioner of India Pranay Verma paid a courtesy call on the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh Dr. Hasan Mahmud, MP today (Jan 15) at Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This is the first call by a foreign envoy on the Foreign Minister after assuming his charges.


Terming India as the most important and closest neighbor, Foreign Minister mentioned that Bangladesh wants to work closely with India for promoting bilateral relations. He cited a few areas of engagement like connectivity, water, coastal shipping, trade and investment. He emphasized on start working on renewal of Ganges Water Sharing Treaty, which will expire on 2026. He also emphasized on resolving the pending issues amicably. He appreciated the initiative of making payments for bilateral trade through local currency for reducing dependency on international currency.


Pranay Verma noted the successful holding of the 12th parliamentary elections in Bangladesh on 7 January, which was free, fair and participatory. He also noted that international elections observers and media who visited Dhaka to cover elections expressed their satisfaction over the election process. He mentioned that BNP is taking resort to arsons in the name of movements and protests and no discussions can be held who patronizes this kind of heinous activities.

Foreign Minister thanked Government of India and the External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaisankar for sending Message of Congratulations.


Indian High Commissioner congratulated Foreign Minister and expressed desire to work together. He termed the year 2023 as one of the most successful years, citing a number of notable achievements like inauguration of a few projects related to connectivity and power. He stressed to collaborate each other in areas like climate change, digital payment system, start-up, trade facilitation and more.

High Commissioner also extended an invitation on behalf of the Indian External Affairs Minister to visit Delhi at a mutually convenient time. Foreign Minister accepted the invitation and told him that he would visit Delhi soon.

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