July 13, 2021
3 mins read

Bangladesh is one of the major engines of growth: FS Shringla

The Foreign Secretary mentioned that the fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first foreign visit since the COVID pandemic has been to Dhaka, speaks for itself….reports Asian Lite News

With impressive economic expansion rates and rapidly improving socio-economic indicators, Bangladesh is today one of the major engines of growth in the region, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said on Monday.

“There are many areas in which we have learnt from Bangladesh and will continue to do so,” Foreign Secretary Shringla said.

“Sheikh Mujib laid the foundations for his country’s growth and development,” he stated in his remarks at the Signing Ceremony of the MoU on establishing Bangabandhu Chair at Delhi University.

“Sheikh Mujibur Rahman led a great battle for freedom. He also created a nation. Whether one calls him Bangabandhu or the father of the nation, there is no doubt that one is referring to a very major historical figure who literally shaped the destiny of nations,” Shringla stated.

Calling 2021 a very special year for India-Bangladesh relations, he said, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi had mentioned during his visit to Bangladesh in March, this year marks a “Triveni”– the commemoration of Mujib Borsho; the 50th anniversary of our diplomatic ties; and the Golden Jubilee of the Liberation War of Bangladesh.

Sheikh Mujib understood that Indians and Bangladeshis have a shared future and was a strong proponent of India-Bangladesh friendship and brotherly ties, he highlighted.

“I am happy to note that we have, together, built on that vision. India and Bangladesh continue to attach a very special importance to their bilateral relations. By any indicator, the bonds between our two nations are marked by a rare degree of closeness, substance and understanding,” Shringla noted.

ALSO READ: CoWIN goes global, 50 countries show interest

“Two of the major pillars of Indian diplomacy, its Neighborhood First and Act East policies, find common ground in our work with Bangladesh,” he informed.

The Foreign Secretary mentioned that the fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first foreign visit since the COVID pandemic has been to Dhaka, speaks for itself.

“Sheikh Mujib was all the more remarkable for being a strong voice against radicalism and extremism of any kind. His message of friendship and moderation has a special resonance in today’s world where a pandemic has accentuated fault-lines and divisions,” he added.

“Bangabandhu is revered in India. His struggles, his accomplishments and his values continue to inspire,” Shringla said.

“The establishment of the Bangabandhu Chair in this special year of ‘Triveni’, is therefore a fitting tribute to this great leader, his life and his work,” he noted.

The Foreign Secretary requested the ICCR to also consider the possibility of establishing an Indian Chair in Bangladesh in future.

“Next year, Bangladesh would continue with the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of its independence, while India will celebrate the 75th year of its independence,” he submitted.

“It will be an occasion for us to reflect, and draw satisfaction from our common journey thus far. It will also be an occasion to imagine and develop a vision for our shared journey ahead,” Shringla said.

“The existing bonds of friendship between our nations, I am confident, provide a solid basis for the greater development of our region and for the joint prosperity and inclusive growth of our peoples,” he hoped. (India News Network)

ALSO READ: Bangladesh PM sent mangoes to Indian PM, 5 CMs

Previous Story

July 19 is not return to life before Covid: Johnson

Next Story

Jaishankar to attend SCO Foreign Ministers meet in Tajikistan

Latest from -Top News

Beijing Targets Hong Kong Democracy

Latest annual UN report highlighted the growing and sophisticated trend of cross-border repression targeting human rights activists…reports Asian Lite News The United Nations, in its latest report on reprisals, revealed that two

Clearing A Mess in Gaza

Municipalities across Gaza have mobilized their limited resources to clear streets and set up temporary shelters for thousands of displaced families…reports Asian Lite News The conflict has left behind an estimated 55

Gaza, Malaysia to help Gaza Rebuild

Egyptian, Malaysian leaders discuss Gaza aid, reconstruction amid ceasefire…reports Asian Lite News Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim spoke by phone about efforts to support Gaza’s reconstruction,

Netanyahu to Run Again in 2026

When asked whether he expects to win, Netanyahu said, “Yes.”…reports Asian Lite News Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed his bid for re-election in the 2026 parliamentary polls. He made the

Lula Calls for Independent Latin America

The remarks came as Brazil and the United States began thawing relations following the tariffs of up to 50 per cent …reports Asian Lite News Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Fake Biden Advisor Must Be Apprehended: B’desh FM

A.K. Abdul Momen said that anyone advocating violence in the

Democracy Forum Explores the Democratic Future of Jamaat-e-Islami

Jamaat, recognized as Bangladesh’s largest and well-organized political movement, has