How will India-Bangladesh relationship improve? Mohammad Yunus will have to do this important work; External affairs expert said - India Bangladesh Relations Mohammad Yunus PM Modi Foreign Affairs
How will India-Bangladesh relationship improve? Mohammad Yunus will have to do this important work; Foreigning expert said Robinder Sachdev said there are signs of stability in the relations between India and Bangladesh. He said it is in the interests of Dhaka to improve the relationship with New Delhi and increase economic exchange. He said that India is a balanced country. Our policy does not swing like pendulum. The expert believes that it is in the interests of Bangladesh to improve the relationship with India. India will improve the relationships of Bangladesh (file photo) Ani, New -Delhi. Mohammad Yunus, the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, is now trying to correct the relationship with India. Recently he also met PM Modi in Bangkok and now Foreign Affairs Robinder Sachdev has given a big statement about the relationship between the two countries. What does the expert believe? Robinder Sachdev said there are signs of stability in the relationship between India and Bangladesh. He said it is in the interests of Dhaka to improve their relationship with New Delhi and increase economic exchange. Sachdev said: “The relationship between India-Bangladesh seems to be getting stable again and Bangladesh is probably becoming intelligent.” He regarded India’s balanced approach as an important factor in the stabilization of the relationship. ‘Our policy doesn’t swing like pendulum’. He said, “India is a balanced country. Our policy is not swinging like pendulum.” Experts believe that improving their relations with India and increasing economic exchange is in the interests of Bangladesh. Sachdev, which emphasizes the need for a discussion between the two countries on the matter, said: “India and Bangladesh need to discuss various issues, including violence against minorities in Bangladesh.” The statement by Randhir Jaiswal, his comment, came in response to the weekly briefing of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in which spokesman Randhir Jaiswal made a positive and creative relationship with Bangladesh, highlighting the importance of democratic and inclusive government in the neighboring country. Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, said during the weekly media briefing: “India is ready to have a positive and creative relationship with Bangladesh. We are in favor of a democratic, inclusive Bangladesh.” There was a change in Bangladesh in August last year. Large -scale protests led by the broad alliance of student groups, civil society workers and radical Islamists forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign. ‘Pakistan apologizes for 1971 in front of Friendship, Pakistan’, the story of the past came out in a meeting with Bangladesh and every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app