- Citing recent achievements, the High Commissioner noted the launch of a 40 MW power transmission line from Nepal to Bangladesh via India and the upgrade of the Petrapole-Benapole Integrated Check Post
India remains committed to fostering a stable, positive, and constructive relationship with Bangladesh, according to Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Pranay Verma. Speaking at the Bay of Bengal Conversation organized by the Centre for Governance Studies in Dhaka, he emphasized the pivotal role of citizens in shaping this bilateral partnership.
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The milestones exemplify the dynamic nature of India-Bangladesh collaboration, which also serves as a cornerstone for broader regional integration frameworks like BIMSTEC
Highlighting the depth of India-Bangladesh relations, Verma underscored India’s long-term perspective, stressing that the peace, security, and prosperity of both nations are interlinked. He pointed out the continuous strides in trade, transport, energy connectivity, and cultural exchanges as testaments to the robust and multifaceted ties between the two neighbors.
Verma reiterated India’s commitment to working closely with Bangladesh to fulfill shared aspirations for peace, development, and regional security. He emphasized that this partnership would continue to yield tangible benefits for the people of both nations, ensuring mutual growth and progress.
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