PM Modi Invites Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman to India, Eyes Stronger Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has formally invited Bangladesh's newly appointed Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, along with his family, to visit India. In a letter, Modi congratulated Rahman on his party's landslide election victory and his assumption of office. The Indian PM emphasized the deep-rooted friendship and shared aspirations between the two neighboring nations. He expressed eagerness to work closely on enhancing cooperation in areas like trade, connectivity, and energy for mutual prosperity.

Key Points: Modi Invites Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman to Visit India

  • Modi extends official invitation
  • Congratulates on election victory
  • Highlights deep-rooted bilateral ties
  • Focus on future cooperation in trade & connectivity
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PM Modi invites Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman to visit India, wishes him success in his new role

PM Modi congratulates Tarique Rahman, invites him & family to India to strengthen bilateral cooperation, trade, and regional ties.

"A warm welcome awaits you in India. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended a warm invitation to Bangladesh Nationalist Party Chairman and newly appointed Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Tarique Rahman, to visit India at a mutually convenient time.

In his letter, PM Modi also invited Tarique's wife, Zubaida Rahman, and daughter, Zaima, to accompany him.

"I take this opportunity to invite you, along with Dr. Zubaida Rahman and your daughter Zaima, on a visit to India at a mutually convenient time. A warm welcome awaits you in India. Please accept, Excellency, my best wishes for your good health and success and for the continued progress and prosperity of the people of Bangladesh," the letter from the PM stated.

In the letter, PM Modi congratulated Rahman on his party's victory in the recent parliamentary elections in Bangladesh and on his appointment as Prime Minister, stating, "I wish you every success as you assume the high responsibilities of this office. Your victory is a testimony to the trust and confidence reposed by the people of Bangladesh in your leadership and their mandate for your vision to take the country forward on the path of peace, stability and prosperity."

Highlighting the deep-rooted ties between the two nations, PM Modi said, "As two close neighbours, India and Bangladesh have a deep-rooted friendship founded on shared history, cultural ties, and the aspirations of our peoples for peace and prosperity. The strong convergence between our respective developmental priorities shall serve as a guiding principle for our future cooperation."

He added that he looks forward to working closely with the newly appointed Bangladesh PM to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance regional cooperation in areas including connectivity, trade, technology, education, skills development, energy, healthcare, and cultural and people-to-people exchanges.

"As two fast-growing economies and aspiring societies, India and Bangladesh can truly become catalysts for each other's sustainable growth, work for each other's security and enable mutual prosperity," the letter wrote.

In a historic political shift, BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh on Tuesday.

The ceremony, marking the end of a two-decade hiatus from power for the BNP, saw President Mohammed Shahabuddin administer the oath of office at approximately 4:15 pm.

The landmark event took place at the South Plaza of the National Parliament Building, where the President and the new Prime Minister shared a symbolic handshake following the formal proceedings.

BNP won a landslide victory in the February 12 general elections, with the party-led alliance securing a commanding 212 seats in the 300-seat parliament.

India was represented at the high-profile ceremony by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, underscoring the regional significance of the transition in Dhaka.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is good diplomacy. We need strong neighbours for our own security and economic progress. Hope this visit happens soon and focuses on practical issues like trade, water sharing, and curbing cross-border issues.
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Rohit P
Inviting the family along is a nice cultural touch. Shows we value personal relationships too, not just politics. Bangladesh is like a brother, sometimes we fight but the bond is always there. Best wishes to the new PM.
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Sarah B
While extending the invitation is standard protocol, I hope our government remains firm on core issues like border security and illegal immigration. Friendship shouldn't mean compromise on our national interests.
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Karthik V
Connectivity is key! If we can improve rail and road links, it will boost economies on both sides. The letter mentions it, hope they act on it. More people-to-people contact will also reduce misunderstandings.
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Nikhil C
The letter sounds very warm, but let's be real. The previous government was very close to India. We have to see if this new equation works as smoothly. The Teesta water agreement has been pending for ages, maybe this is a chance.

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