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India: Dhaka, Delhi ties forged through shared experiences, sacrifices

Indian State Minister for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said they are committed to strengthening ties and connectivity with Bangladesh in all areas

Update : 20 Jun 2025, 05:06 PM

Indian Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh on Thursday highlighted the enduring strength of Bangladesh-India ties, calling them forged through shared experiences and sacrifices and a foundation for a partnership that is both resilient and forward-looking.

“We are committed to fostering greater inter-linkages and connectivity with Bangladesh across all spheres,” he said while speaking at a function in New Delhi in the evening. 

“We are also looking forward to working together, further strengthening our people to people ties which form the bedrock of our partnership,” he said.

Singh, who spoke as the guest of honour, noted the comprehensive nature of the bilateral relationship–spanning trade, connectivity, energy, security and cultural exchanges–and emphasized its importance for regional peace and prosperity. 

The Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi marked the belated celebration of its Independence Day (March 26) at the Taj Palace Hotel.

The celebration, usually slated on March 26 to mark Bangladesh’s Independence Day, was postponed due to a combination of factors, including the arrival and credential presentation of the new high commissioner to India, as well as the observance of Ramadan during that period, according to the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi.

The celebration drew hundreds of guests, including ambassadors, high commissioners, senior diplomats, government officials, scholars, civil society members and media professionals.

Bangladesh High Commissioner to India M Riaz Hamidullah underscored the importance of forward-thinking cooperation. 

“We celebrate this evening not just to remember the past, but to reflect on the future–as neighbours and partners in progress,” he said.

Calling for a reimagination of regional partnerships, the high commissioner cited the recent transmission of 40MW of Nepalese hydropower to Bangladesh via India as an example of sub-regional synergy. 

As the current chair of Bimstec, Bangladesh, he said he remains committed to revitalizing regional cooperation.

The celebration also featured a cultural showcase of traditional Bangladeshi Jamdani sarees and a specially curated menu by chefs flown in from Dhaka’s renowned Fakhruddin Catering, including the iconic Dhakaiya Kacchi Biriyani.

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