Muhammad Yunus Advocates for Strengthened Dhaka-Delhi Ties Amidst Political Shifts
Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, emphasizes a strong relationship between Bangladesh and India despite recent political changes. Highlighting economic and security needs, Yunus urges collaboration within SAARC and foresees strategic partnerships with ASEAN, while prioritizing domestic reforms and election preparations.
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In a recent address, Bangladesh's interim government's Chief Adviser, Muhammad Yunus, stressed the need for robust ties with India, despite political upheaval in Bangladesh. His statements come as Bangladesh navigates a new political era following Sheikh Hasina's resignation amid protests.
Yunus, renowned for his economic insights, asserted the mutual benefits of cooperation in economic, security, and water management sectors. His comments suggest a clear need for diplomatic stability not only with India but also within the broader regional framework of SAARC, which he believes holds key potential for regional progress akin to the European Union.
Future goals outlined by Yunus include strengthening relationships with both India and China, while also pursuing ASEAN membership. Domestically, he pledged reforms across all sectors and preparation for upcoming elections without clear timelines. These efforts indicate a strategic approach to regional and global diplomacy, while maintaining domestic focus.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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