Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh expressed India’s warm welcome to Bangladesh’s new government, emphasizing the strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between the two nations. At the National Day Reception hosted by the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi, Singh highlighted the shared legacy of the Liberation War of 1971 and the enduring solidarity between India and Bangladesh.
Singh underscored that the bilateral partnership between India and Bangladesh is rooted in trust, shared values, and a joint commitment to regional peace, stability, and prosperity. The collaboration focuses on enhancing connectivity through various means like rail, road, inland waterways, and energy networks, as well as promoting trade and facilitating the movement of goods and people for mutual benefit.
India and Bangladesh are actively working together to develop a strategic and people-centric partnership that is forward-looking and resilient. The cooperation between the two countries encompasses development initiatives, capacity-building projects, and cross-border endeavors aligned with their common goals of inclusive growth and progress.
Bangladesh’s Independence Day symbolizes a significant milestone in the shared history of both nations, reflecting the spirit of self-determination and the remarkable resilience of their people. India looks forward to continued collaboration with Bangladesh to advance mutual prosperity and development, building on the strong foundation of their enduring relationship.
