India, Bangladesh Strengthen Ties in High-Level Talks on Trade, Energy & Defence

Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma met with Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to discuss strengthening bilateral ties across multiple domains. The talks emphasized a forward-looking approach to cooperation in public health, financial inclusion, trade, and energy. This meeting follows recent defence discussions between Bangladesh High Commissioner Riaz Hamidullah and Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi. Both nations are working to transform geographical proximity into enhanced economic, connectivity, and security partnerships.

Key Points: India-Bangladesh Talks Focus on Bilateral Cooperation & Development

  • Focus on people-centric cooperation
  • Enhance trade, investment & energy ties
  • Strengthen defence collaboration & training
  • Promote cultural & people-to-people exchanges
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India, Bangladesh discuss bilateral ties during meeting between PM Tarique, Indian High Commissioner

Indian High Commissioner meets Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman to discuss enhanced cooperation in trade, energy, health, and defence between the two nations.

"High Commissioner conveyed India's intent to work together... based on mutual interest and mutual benefit - Indian High Commission"

Dhaka, April 6

High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh, Pranay Verma, paid a courtesy call on Bangladesh's Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Monday. He held discussions on the ties between New Delhi and Dhaka, with a focus on people-centric cooperation in multiple domains aligned with the national development priorities of the two countries.

Sharing the details of the meeting in a post on X, the Indian High Commission noted, "High Commissioner conveyed India's intent to work together with the Government and people of Bangladesh by adopting a positive, constructive and forward-looking approach and based on mutual interest and mutual benefit", the post said.

The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in a wide range of areas including public health, financial inclusion, women's empowerment, rural development, bilateral trade and investment, ease of doing business, technology partnerships, and power and energy cooperation, it added.

High Commissioner underlined that India-Bangladesh cooperation should transform their geographical proximity into new opportunities by strengthening economic and connectivity linkages, and by enhancing cultural and people-to-people exchanges.

High Commissioner conveyed India's intent to work together with the Government and the people of Bangladesh in a positive, constructive and forward-looking manner based on mutual interest and mutual benefit.

On April 3, Bangladesh High Commissioner to India, Riaz Hamidullah, held talks on defence collaboration with Chief of Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi.

Hamidullah and General Dwivedi deliberated on enhancing bilateral defence cooperation, including joint training initiatives.

In a post on X, the Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI) of the Indian Army said, "H.E. Mr M Hamidullah, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India, called on General Upendra Dwivedi, COAS. During the interaction, they deliberated on enhancing bilateral defence cooperation, including joint training initiatives. They also explored opportunities for deeper collaboration aimed at promoting regional peace and security.".

Earlier on March 27, Union Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh underscored the enduring strength of Indo-Bangladesh ties, describing the partnership as strategic and people-focused and both resilient and forward-looking while addressing the National Day Reception marking the 56th Independence and National Day of Bangladesh at the Bangladesh High Commission in the national capital.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see talks on trade and ease of doing business. Simplifying cross-border commerce will benefit small businesses on both sides. Hope they also address the long-standing Teesta water sharing issue soon. That's key for trust.
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Arjun K
The defence collaboration talks are a positive step for regional security. Joint training with our forces makes sense given our shared history and challenges. A stable and prosperous Bangladesh is in India's best interest.
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Sarah B
While the intent sounds good, I hope the "mutual benefit" is truly mutual. Sometimes our foreign policy feels one-sided. Let's ensure our cooperation genuinely uplifts people in border areas on both sides, not just looks good on paper.
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Vikram M
Power and energy cooperation is the need of the hour! Bangladesh's growth can be a market for our renewable energy tech. Transforming geographical proximity into economic opportunity is the right vision. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
As someone from West Bengal, I appreciate this. Our cultures are so intertwined. More people-to-people exchanges, student scholarships, and easier travel visas would strengthen the bond far more than just government talks. ❤️

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