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Correct bilateral steps can ease public discontent towards India: Foreign Adviser

Diplomatic Correspondent,dhakadiplomat.com
  03 Sep 2024, 02:30
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Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain on monday
said that taking the right bilateral steps could help alleviate public
discontent towards Bangladesh-India relations.

"It's possible to ease public dissatisfaction towards India. I believe we
need to take very correct bilateral steps to address this," he told reporters
at the foreign ministry this afternoon.

Hossain noted that while the 'golden chapter' of Bangladesh-India relations
is apparent at the governmental level, it has not extended to the general
public.

"We want to see strong people-to-people ties. The public should feel that
there is a genuinely good relationship between Bangladesh and India, but
unfortunately, this aspect has been lacking," he said.

He criticized the Indian media for creating exaggerated narratives,
contrasting them with international media outlets, which he said are known
for their substantive and neutral coverage.

Hossain criticized the Indian media for creating exaggerated narratives on
Bangladesh after the student-people revolution, noting that international
media, known for their substantive and neutral coverage, did not echo the
same sentiment.

He acknowledged that while there was some unrest, it has since been resolved.
"We have moved past that phase," he added.

On regional cooperation, Hossain said that there was a hope that the Bay of
Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation
(BIMSTEC) could serve as an alternative to the South Asian Association for
Regional Cooperation (SAARC).

However, he pointed out that BIMSTEC cannot become fully effective until
peace is restored in Myanmar.

Hossain emphasized that Bangladesh does not currently want to see BIMSTEC as
a replacement for SAARC.

"SAARC has been a victim of India-Pakistan rivalry, and we do not want to
continue down this path," he said.

Hossain noted that Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus is keen on
revitalizing SAARC as a regional forum.

Regarding relations with Pakistan, the foreign adviser noted that there were
tensions between Bangladesh and Pakistan during the previous government for
some reasons, but improving these ties would be beneficial for both nations.

"We seek friendship with all. There is no benefit in creating tension with
Pakistan," he said.

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