Amid intensified diplomatic tensions between the two neighbours, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain this day (30 November) stated they rely on to protect a loyal relationship with India, accepting the actuality in the context of the post-5 August modified subject.
“We would favor to dwell optimistic that we shall be in a residing to protect a loyal relationship with India, making obvious that bilateral interests are safe,” he stated.
The Adviser used to be talking at a roundtable titled “Bangladesh-India Kinfolk: Expectations, Barriers and Future.”
The South Asian Institute of Coverage and Governance (SIPG) and the Division of Political Science & Sociology (PSS), North South University, hosted the occasion at the syndicate hall of NSU.
Hossain stated Bangladesh had some concerns, and there are restful some unaddressed concerns, while the previous authorities tried to tackle India’s concerns.
He expressed perception that India would proceed to design shut the modified subject nonetheless acknowledged that there are barriers that are identical outdated in any relationship. “There is a trade in the relatives after 5 August. Right here is actuality.”
The panellists of the roundtable had been Barrister Asaduzzaman Fuaad, joint member secretary, AB Occasion, Saquib Ali, passe diplomat, Lt Gen (retd) Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman, passe Main Staff Officer, Armed Forces Division, Prof Dr Mohammad Abdur Rob, Vice-Chancellor, Manarat Global University, and Dr SM Asaduzzaman Ripon, Vice Chairman, Bangladesh Nationalist Occasion (BNP).
The roundtable used to be chaired by Prof Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, Vice-Chancellor, North South University, and moderated by Dr M Jashim Uddin, Affiliate Professor, Division of Political Science & Sociology (PSS), North South University.