Momen calls for deeper cooperation between Bangladesh and India for mutual benefit

C T Online Desk: Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen emphasised on synergized efforts and mutually beneficial partnership between Bangladesh and India for the betterment of lives and livelihoods of the people of two countries.

He expressed this in his remarks delivered as the Chief Guest at the event organised by the High Commission of India in Dhaka on the occasion of the 74th Republic Day of India.

A large number of government leaders, political leaders from different political parties, lawmakers, high government officials, civil society representatives, media, cultural activists and other attended.

Foreign Minister gratefully recalled the crucial role played by the people and Government of India during the War of Liberation of Bangladesh in 1971 led by the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. In this context, he enthusiastically termed India as Bangladesh’s closest neighbour both in terms of bilateral relations and geographical proximity.

Momen highlighted the transformative changes in the bilateral ties between the two countries in the recent years and added that it had reached a new height under the leadership of the two Prime Ministers.

He further emphasized that the visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to India in September last year has added a new momentum to the excellent bilateral relations already existing between the two countries.

Expressing satisfaction over the rapidly growing bilateral trade that increased three-fold during last decade, he urged for enhancing bilateral trade in a balanced manner addressing all trade barriers. He stressed on complimenting each other’s economy for prosperity of both the countries.

In this regard, he added that each year, India receives the highest number of tourists including medical tourists from Bangladesh while a significant number of Indians are working in various service sectors in Bangladesh.

The Foreign Minister emphasized on the possible partnership of the two close neighbours in the region for addressing the global challenges including impacts of COVID-19, crisis in Europe and the imminent global economic recession.

He thanked India for inviting Bangladesh as a ‘Guest Country’ at the G20 Summit to be held in September 2023 under the Presidency of India. He also expressed hope that the two countries would continue to work together for the betterment of the two peoples and for shared peace and prosperity in the region.