Dhaka,   Wednesday 18 September 2024

Headlines:

Khaleda to return home this evening from hospital CID files 17 cases against Salman F Rahman, 27 others Police not resuming duty yet will not be allowed to join: Home adviser New XEC Covid variant starts to spread Metro rail services on the Agargaon-Motijheel route suspended Bangladesh has the highest inflation among SA peers Yunus’s NY civic reception cancelled Difficulty in filing GD with PSs: AL asks party men to file complaints with Army Army given magistracy power for 60 days Bangladesh will embark on election roadmap through reforms: Tarique Ghosts of fascist past in govt conspiring to thwart students’ victory: Fakhrul Ghosts of fascist past in govt conspiring to thwart students’ victory: Fakhrul Noted journalist Azmal Hossen Khadem dies International Democracy Day: BNP rally continues at Nayapaltan Metro rail to run on Fridays from 20 September: DMTCL Will investigate how GDP, national income, inflation was calculated: Debapriya Bhattacharya Students call for ban on party politics at DU World Bank commits $ 2 billion dollars of new support to Bangladesh US trying to create greater opportunities for Bangladeshis: Miller Former Railway Minister Sujon remanded for 3 days Israel’s Netanyahu announces expanded war goals to include Lebanon border WB to assist Bangladesh in overcoming liquidity crisis: Finance Adviser Germany to provide €1 billion support over 10 years for renewable energy: Environment Adviser RMG workers block Tongi Highway Atishi set to become Delhi’s next CM Former justice Manik gets bail Babu, Shyamal, Shahriar put on 7-day remand Attack during student movement: RAB arrests Delwar Hossain Rubel from Gazipur Joint drive in Moulvibazar frontier: Nanok traceless 201 Bangladeshis write to top world leaders to stop border killing Ex-minister Nurul Islam Sujan arrested Seven rivers in Barishal flowing above danger level Maintain unity so that dictatorship never returns: Jamaat ameer Use of deadly weapons on common people must stop: Energy Adviser One dengue patient dies, 264 hospitalised Chief Adviser asks police, experts to find quick, effective solutions to traffic problems Veteran Rani Hamid wins again in Chess Olympiad Elections must be held without delay: Mirza Fakhrul Ex-AL MP Enamul held in city Eggs thrown at Mozammel Babu, Shyamal Dutta Call for a ‘New Bangladesh’ rooted in Anti-Discrimination Movement: Speakers ‘Prophet’s teachings can make society discrimination-free’ Madhu Purnima tomorrow Hasina’s resignation letter is fake: AL Indian authorities cancel visa and detain Bangladeshi tourist over anti-India posts Normalcy returns to Ashulia RMG industrial belt Further uncertainty over Rooppur plant launch BGB-BSF meeting decides to return 200 acres of land to Bangladesh Israeli airstrikes kill 16 in Gaza WB, ADB to extend $2.5b in loans to Bangladesh: BB ‘Shogun’ smashes Emmys record as ‘Hacks’ and ‘Baby Reindeer’ shine Mozammel Babu,Shyamal Dutta detained HSC results to be prepared based on JSC, SSC scores Eid-e-Miladunnabi today: President, CA greet countrymen Record beckons Bangladesh cricketers Trump safe after ‘apparent assassination attempt’: FBI Top Indian Navy officials to discuss ‘Bangladesh situation’ Asaduzzaman Noor, Mahbub Ali arrested

India broadens dialogue with Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh

SAT Online Desk

Published: 08:58, 14 September 2024

File photo of Bangladesh Chief Adviser Mohammed Yunus. | Photo Credit: Reuters

India is seeking to regularise ties with Bangladesh, with Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma having met with the advisors in charge of various key departments in the interim government.

Verma met with Lt. General Jehangir Alam Chaudhury (Retd), Bangladesh's adviser for home affairs, met with Verma on September 2 to discuss "potential engagement to advance bilateral security cooperation". A statement from the High Commission of India said that they had "exchanged views on border management, capacity building, and safety and security of Indian nationals and students in Bangladesh."

This was followed by a September 7 meeting with the adviser on energy affairs, Mohammad Fauzul Kabir Khan, to discuss several development projects involving Indian partnership, as well as sub-regional power connectivity. This gained significance in the context of the controversy over the Adani group's power supplies to Bangladesh, as Dhaka has indicated that it will seek a review of the agreement under which Adani has been supplying the energy generated by its Godda power plant.

Verma then held meetings with Salehuddin Ahmed, the adviser on economic affairs, and Farida Akhtar, the fisheries adviser earlier this week.

Willing to do business

These meetings indicate that India is willing to do business with the key figures in the interim government currently in charge of Bangladesh. They are also a continuation of the dialogue first held with Prof. Yunus on August 22 at Jamuna, the residence and office of the Chief Adviser.

Sources said that the meetings between the Indian envoy and the four advisers were cordial and indicated the willingness of the advisers to restore normal ties which have been affected by the absence of visa facilities. India had paused the issuing of visas to Bangladeshi travellers in view of the deteriorating security situation in the neighbouring country.

Unstable political ties

The meetings also signal India's interest in safeguarding its major projects in Bangladesh. Political ties between the two sides, however, remain unstable, mainly due to the fact that Hasina sought refuge in India after fleeing Dhaka on August 5.

Soon after participating in the Voice of Global South summit on August 17 that was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Prof. Yunus adopted a tough line on India granting refuge to Hasina and asked her to "maintain silence" as long as she was on Indian soil. His stern comments, coming after his participation in the event, are learnt to have raised eyebrows in South Block.

With Modi scheduled to travel to New York to attend the United Nations' Summit of the Future on September 22, it is not yet clear if he will meet Prof. Yunus there, on the sidelines of the event. Sources maintained that Indian diplomats are currently focused on ensuring smooth communication with the interim government and will wait for some more time before opening extensive communication lines with the major political parties that were part of the public uprising against Hasina.  Courtesy: The Hindu

Advertisement