Keighley & Bradford event held to mark Bangladesh Independence Day
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote a letter to Muhammad Yunus for Bangladesh National Day, emphasizing mutual sensitivity and shared history between India and Bangladesh, especially in the context of the Bangladesh Liberation War.
- Modi expressed his desire to advance India-Bangladesh ties ahead of their upcoming meeting at the Bimstec summit in Thailand on April 3-4.
- The letter highlights the commitment to a partnership based on peace, stability, and shared interests, underlining strong historical links between the countries.
- External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar has stated that India is engaged with Yunus's interim government on concerns regarding recent attacks on minorities in Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh National Day: PM Modi writes to Mohammad Yunus, calls for ‘mutual sensitivity’ to concerns
Violence against minorities in Bangladesh has been a key point of contention in recent months. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal noted that between August 2024 and February 2025, over 2,374 incidents of violence against minorities were reported in Bangladesh
Message to India? Yunus jets off to China on Bangladesh Independence Day
The head of Bangladesh's interim government, Muhammad Yunus, chose to fly to Beijing on the country's Independence Day. A senior Bangladesh official called the visit a "message". A day earlier, PM Modi sent a message on "mutual sensitivity". What are the messages, and what do they convey?
Muhammad Yunus on the Future of Bangladesh: "Politics Is Not My Cup of Tea"
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus became famous through his revolutionary ideas in development aid. For the last half a year, however, he has been head of the interim government in Bangladesh. DER SPIEGEL spoke with him about his frustrations and his hopes for the younger generation.
PM Modi writes to Yunus on Bangladesh National Day: 'Relationship to be built on mutual sensitivity'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings to Bangladesh on Thursday, its National Day, through a letter to chief adviser Muhammad Yunus. PM Modi highlighted the historical significance of the 1971 Liberation War in the letter and reiterated its role as the foundation of the strong ties between India and Bangladesh. PM Modi to Yunus: 'Committed to strengthening ties' PM Modi in the letter wrote to Yunus that India remained 'committed' to st…
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