India Doesn't Want China-Pakistan-Like Relations with Bangladesh: S Jaishankar
Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has expressed hope for restoring stability through mutual benefits, highlighting India's partnership in Bangladesh's development projects.
He also mentioned India's relationships with China and Pakistan implying that it does not desire a similar kind of relationship with Bangladesh.
Jaishankar stated that India has a strong history of involvement in development projects in Bangladesh. "When we talk about the 'Neighborhood First' policy, we have significant development projects in almost every neighboring country including Bangladesh except Pakistan and China," he said.
He made these remarks during a speech in the Lok Sabha on Friday, December 13, addressing the topic of Bangladesh.
The Indian External Affairs Minister also mentioned that the treatment of minorities in Bangladesh is a concern for India, and New Delhi expects Dhaka to ensure their safety in its own interest.
He added that India hopes Bangladesh's new government will work toward a stable, mutually beneficial relationship. "We have raised our concerns with them. Recently, the Foreign Secretary visited Dhaka, and these issues were discussed during the meetings," Jaishankar said.
He emphasized that the treatment of minorities in Bangladesh has become a matter of concern due to multiple incidents of attacks against them.
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