India, Bangladesh Should Be Mutually Sensitive To Concerns: PM Modi To Muhammad Yunus

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PM Modi said the spirit of the Liberation War of Bangladesh continues to remain a guiding light for the bilateral relationship. (Photo source: X/ MEA India)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India wants to advance relations with Bangladesh based on "mutual sensitivities" to each other's interests and concerns, amid a frost in ties.

"We remain committed to advancing this partnership, driven by our common aspirations for peace, stability, and prosperity, and based on mutual sensitivity to each other's interests and concerns," Modi said in a letter to Muhammad Yunus, chief advisor to Bangladesh's interim government, wishing him on Bangladesh's National Day.

On March 26, 1971, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan, marking the beginning of the Bangladesh Liberation War. India intervened in the war to help the country attain independence.

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"I extend my felicitations to you and the people of Bangladesh on the occasion of the National Day of Bangladesh. This day stands as a testament to our shared history and sacrifices, that have laid the foundation of our bilateral partnership," Modi said.

"The spirit of the Liberation War of Bangladesh continues to remain a guiding light for our relationship, which has flourished across multiple domains, bringing tangible benefits to our peoples," he added.

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