Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma highlighted the significance of India-Bangladesh collaboration in ensuring peace and development in the Bay of Bengal. He emphasized mutual benefits, shared challenges like climate change, and interlinked futures. At India’s 76th Republic Day reception, Verma reiterated India’s support for a democratic and inclusive Bangladesh and the importance of continued, mutually beneficial ties.
Mutual benefits to drive ties with Bangladesh: Indian envoy in Dhaka

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