Bangladesh Foreign Minister Discusses Strengthening Ties with India
Exclusive: Bangladesh Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman On Shared Future And Bilateral Ties
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In a recent interview, Bangladesh Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman emphasized the importance of historical ties between India and Bangladesh, advocating for a gradual approach to enhancing bilateral relations. He highlighted shared challenges, such as energy supply issues due to the Middle East crisis, and the need for equitable water-sharing agreements as crucial for future cooperation.
- 01Bilateral ties between India and Bangladesh are rooted in shared history and cultural proximity.
- 02Khalilur Rahman advocates for a patient, incremental approach to building confidence in relations.
- 03Cooperation on energy supply is critical amid global market disruptions.
- 04The Ganga Water Treaty, due for renegotiation, is vital for sustainable resource sharing.
- 05Rahman emphasizes the importance of people-to-people connections and a smooth visa process.
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Bangladesh Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman recently discussed the historical and cultural ties between India and Bangladesh during an interview with NDTV. He noted that the relationship is not starting anew but is built on shared rivers, borders, and cultural connections. Rahman introduced the concept of 'slowly but surely' in enhancing bilateral ties, emphasizing the need for patience and incremental confidence-building measures. He pointed out that the ongoing crisis in the Middle East has impacted global energy supplies, and India has been responsive to Bangladesh's needs by supplying diesel through a pipeline. Additionally, Rahman mentioned the upcoming renegotiation of the Ganga Water Treaty, stressing the importance of equitable water-sharing arrangements for livelihoods on both sides. He expressed optimism that climate resilience and shared resources could form a solid foundation for future cooperation. The minister also highlighted the significance of smooth visa processes and people-to-people ties, indicating a desire to reset relations that have faced challenges in recent times.
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The strengthening of ties between India and Bangladesh could lead to improved energy security and resource sharing, benefiting communities on both sides of the border.
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