A Tribute to Friendship: Muhammad Yunus Honors Manmohan Singh
Professor Muhammad Yunus paid tribute to late former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, acknowledging Singh's significant contributions to India's economic growth and regional cooperation. Yunus shared personal memories and emphasized the importance of building on Singh's legacy for South Asian unity.
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Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, honored the late former Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, with a floral tribute at the Indian High Commission in Dhaka on Tuesday. A condolence book was signed by Yunus, who expressed the deep bond he shared with Singh.
Yunus was warmly received by Indian High Commissioner Pranay Kumar Verma. During their brief conversation, Yunus reminisced about his treasured friendship with Singh, praising the late leader's simplicity and wisdom. Yunus highlighted Singh's pivotal role in India's emergence as a global economic powerhouse, emphasizing his visionary leadership and commitment to India's welfare.
Lauding Singh's dedication to regional peace, Yunus urged South Asian nations to honor Singh's vision by fostering cooperation and building on his legacy. Reflecting on cherished memories, Yunus recalled Singh's congratulatory message following his Nobel Peace Prize win in 2006 and their meetings in India, underscoring his profound respect for the esteemed leader.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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