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Dhaka-Delhi relations are model for others: B’Desh PM Hasina

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POBNEWS24, Dhaka, July 3, 2024 : Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday described the Bangladesh-India relationship as a “model” and “example” for others as both countries have resolved many problems through dialogue.

“Bangladesh and India have resolved many problems through dialogue. This relationship could be a model and exemplary for many other neighbouring countries,” she said.

The prime minister said this while visiting Chief of the Naval Staff of India Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi called on her at her Sangsad Bhaban Office.

Prime Minister Press Secretary Md Nayeemul Islam Khan briefed the reporters after the call.

Hasina referred to the solution of land boundaries and maritime boundaries between Bangladesh and India as the example.

“This example has been created in combination with this (solution)”, she said.

The PM recalled the Indian contribution during the War of Liberation of Bangladesh.

“We always remember the assistance and contribution of Indian people during our war of liberation”, she said.

Chief of the Naval Staff of India Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi said that he feels like at home here in Bangladesh as there is little difference between Bangladesh and India in terms of nature.

About cooperation between the Navy of both countries, Admiral Tripathi said: “If Bangladesh Navy seeks any cooperation from Indian Navy, then they have no option to say no to Bangladesh Navy,”

The Indian Chief of the Naval Staff also visited the Bangladesh Military Museum (BMM) and called it as world-class expressing that he is highly impressed visiting the BMM.

“It is educative, effective. . . and he is carrying back some ideas which he would provide to their organisation so that they can replicate those.”

Mentioning that many naval officers of Bangladesh are receiving training in India, Admiral Tripathi said that he told his counterpart that Bangladesh could send more officers if he wanted.

The press Secretary said the premier and Indian Naval Chief opined that both Bangladesh and India hold the same mentality regarding keeping the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean “peaceful”, and both countries would work together as they don’t expect any disturbance in this region.

During the meeting, the Indian navy chief also mentioned his visit to the Bangabandhu Museum in Dhanmodi-32 and became overwhelmed after seeing the sacrifice of the martyrs and the contribution of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

The Chief of the Naval Staff of India also praised the development of Bangladesh under the leadership of Hasina.

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