PM Modi invites Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman to visit India. A new era in Delhi-Dhaka relations?

In a significant diplomatic move, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended an invitation to Bangladesh's newly elected Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to visit India. This gesture marks a potential turning point in the historically complex relationship between the two neighboring countries, which has seen fluctuations in cooperation and tension in recent years. Both leaders are reportedly keen to enhance their countries' democratic ties, indicating a mutual interest in fostering stronger political, economic, and cultural connections. The invitation comes at a time when both nations are navigating regional challenges and looking to build a more robust partnership. Experts suggest that Rahman's visit could pave the way for discussions on key issues such as trade, security, and regional stability, further solidifying the friendship between India and Bangladesh. As both nations look to a brighter future, this diplomatic overture may herald a new era of collaboration in South Asia.
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