'Want Ties With India Based On Mutual Respect': Tarique Rahman's Top Aide To NDTV

The newly-formed Bangladesh government, led by Tarique Rahman's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), is keen on fostering a relationship with India grounded in mutual respect. A senior aide to Rahman expressed to NDTV the party's commitment to enhancing people-to-people ties and bolstering bilateral relations through increased trade and investments. This diplomatic approach marks a significant shift in Bangladesh's foreign policy, emphasizing collaboration and partnership with its larger neighbor. The BNP aims to create a conducive environment for economic growth and cultural exchange, which they believe is essential for both nations' prosperity. The initiative comes at a time when regional dynamics are evolving, and both countries are looking to strengthen their ties to address common challenges and opportunities. The focus on respect and mutual benefit indicates a desire for a more balanced and equitable relationship between Bangladesh and India, moving away from any past tensions. As both governments explore avenues for cooperation, the BNP's approach could pave the way for a more stable and productive partnership in the future.
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