India’s friend tested, water sharing challenge resolute: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ahead of a stopover in India

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Updated: 04 Sep 2022 16:37

Ahead of her stopover in India from Monday, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said India is a proven friend who has played a very important role in her country’s nation-building process. be resolved and that “India shows more breadth” since it is an upstream country.

Hasina arrives in India on Monday, where she will make several visits and meet with Indian leaders. He will meet with President Draupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and hold bilateral consultations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

The MEA added that Foreign Minister S Jaishankar will also be Hasina.

“In recent years, both sides have maintained a peak of engagement, adding at the highest point. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s upcoming stopover will further strengthen the multifaceted dating between the two countries based on strong ancient and cultural ties and mutual acceptance as true. with understanding,” MEA said.

In an interview with ANI before her visit, Hasina also spoke about Bangladesh’s economic scenario and said that a crisis like Sri Lanka’s is not imaginable because Bangladesh’s debt is well ruled out. He also said his country would not be worried in India-China. conflict.

Hasina said India was a “proven” friend, adding that the community was also a priority for her. He added that it was vital “to our business, our exchanges and our ties. “

She told ANI: “Well, look, India is our tried and tested friend. We don’t forget their contribution during our 1971 war. . . And how to improve our business, our industry and our ties that are important. “

Hasina noted that despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Modi and then-President Ram Nath Kovind visited Bangladesh as Bangladesh celebrated the centenary of the birth of Bangladeshi father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, also Hasina’s father.

She said: “This is vital and I thank Prime Minister Modi as well as his honourable president. We both went to Bangladesh when we were celebrating the centenary of our father’s birth from the country and also our independence, the 50th anniversary of our independence. Day and our friendship with India. . . That his scale at that time, even at that time there was a Covid-19 and this pandemic, but next to that, or he revered us, he revered our people. “

Hasina said India and Bangladesh would gain advantages from the water-sharing agreement. He also said India deserves to be “broad” on the factor as India is upstream and noted that Modi was very willing to factor.

She told ANI: “So, the water comes from India, so India deserves to show wider. Because any of the countries will benefit. So, our other people have suffered a lot because of this lack of water. Especially Teesta, we couldn’t go through the harvest. . . and so many disorders are taking place. . . So I think it deserves to be solved but, yes, we have found that the Prime Minister is very interested in solving this problem.

Hasina thanked Modi for Vaccine Maitri, India’s initiative to percentage vaccine doses with other countries, and for evacuating Bangladeshi citizens from Ukraine in the face of russia’s invasion of the country.

Speaking about the vaccination initiative, Hasina said: “I thank Prime Minister Modi for taking this initiative and in this way he has contributed to the vaccine not only in Bangladesh, but also in some South Asian countries, and it is very, very useful. And it’s a prudent initiative he took. “

During the evacuation of Bangladeshis from Ukraine, Hasina told ANI: “I thank the prime minister again, because in this war between Russia and Ukraine, many of our academics were trapped and came to Poland in search of refuge, but when they evacuate their academics, learned Indians, they also took our scholars home. So it’s really. . . You made an obviously friendly gesture. I thank the Prime Minister for this initiative.

Hasina said she would like to “stick her nose in” the India-China conflict.

On the India-China conflict, he told ANI that Bangladesh’s policy is “friendship for all, evil against no one” and that its purpose is only the progress of its people. He added that appointments with India as an immediate neighbor are fine.

In addition to official commitments, Hasina is also reportedly making a non-public stopover on her scale in India, according to reports.

The MEA said on its layover that Hasina most likely traveled to Ajmer. Since then, reports have emerged indicating that he would make a stopover at the shrine of Ajmer Sharif.

Wion reported that Hasina will also be the Nizamuddin Dargah in Delhi.

“The Sufi Holy Shrine has been a vital pilgrimage for Prime Minister Hasina and her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, for more than half a century,” Wion noted, adding that he also visited the Shrine of Ajmer in 2017 and 2010.

The Hindu reported that Hasina would also award scholarships on her visit.

“Prime Minister Hasina will offer prayers to Ajmer Sharif and award the Mujib Scholarships, an initiative of the Government of Bangladesh for the descendants of two hundred members of the Indian Armed Forces who were martyred or suffered serious injuries in the 1971 Liberation War,” The Hindu. informed.

He also reported that Hasina would also participate in an industry event organized by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII).

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