Victory Day symbolizes strong bonds of friendship between Bangladesh and India, made eternal by shared sacrifices of the valiant freedom fighters and Indian soldiers, the Indian High Commission in Dhaka said on Monday on the occasion of Bangladesh's Victory Day.
"Greetings from High Commission of India, Dhaka to the people of Bangladesh on the occasion of 54th Victory Day," the high commission said.
Meanwhile, Indian External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar conveyed greetings to Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain and the people of Bangladesh.
In a reflection of shared history and long-standing friendship and harmony, Bangladesh and Indian armed forces also came together to commemorate the anniversary of the Liberation War of 1971.
The event saw senior officers from both sides led by Chief of Staff 101 Area of Indian Army, Maj Gen Sumit Rana, and GOC 33 Infantry Division of Bangladesh Army Maj Gen Abul Hasnat Mohammad Tariq exchanging greetings and sweets at the Agartala-Akhaura border in Tripura.
The event also underlined the important role Tripura and Agartala played in the Liberation War of 1971.
During the event, both sides recalled and reaffirmed the deep-rooted friendship between the armed forces of India and Bangladesh and between their peoples, which has been forged in blood and rooted in the spirit of justice, freedom and equality, said the Indian High Commission.
The day’s events at Agartala also included a wreath-laying ceremony and flag-in of a cycle rally by the governor of Tripura at the Albert Ekka War Memorial.
A felicitation ceremony for Indian ex-servicemen and veer naris who participated in the Liberation War of 1971, was also held on the same day.


