The historical ties between Bangladesh and India are deeply rooted, with India playing a pivotal role in Bangladesh's liberation war in 1971. However, it is under the leadership of Modi and Hasina that these ties have been significantly strengthened.
USCIRF attempted to portray Islamists as the victims of the pre-planned anti-Hindu carnage during the Jalabhishek Shobha yatra in the Nuh district in Mewat region of Haryana on 31st July 2023.
"Our partnership with India is one of our most consequential relationships. We work closely with India on our most vital priorities," Matthew Miller emphasised.
Furthermore, underscoring the Vibrant Gujarat Summit that happened recently, Aghi emphasised that it should be called Vibrant India and not Vibrant Gujarat anymore.
One of the key highlights of Sheikh Hasina's political career has been her commitment to regional cooperation and stability. Under her leadership, Bangladesh has fostered strong ties with India.
India has firmly stood by Papua New Guinea during times of crisis and devastation caused by natural disasters, as it did in the wake of the earthquake that jolted the region in 2018 and the volcanic eruption in 2019.
Earlier this year, the French government invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be the Guest of Honour at France’s National Day celebrations on 14th July 14.