
PM modi on bangladesh: Mohammad Yunus, the chief advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh, wants to improve his stressful relations with India. Because Yunus knows that Bangladesh cannot keep its relations with India spoiled for long. For this reason, the interim government of Bangladesh had requested India to hold bilateral talks of Mohammad Yunus and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in BIMSTEC Summit 2025 (Bimstec Summit 2025) to be held in Bangkok. However, India has not yet responded to this request of Banglades.
Apart from this, Mohammad Yunus wanted to travel bilateral to India before his visit to China, but India did not respond to this either. At the same time, now Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has sent a letter to Mohammad Yunus, which has given him some relief. Actually, PM Modi has written a letter to Mohammad Yunus on Bangladesh’s Independence Day.
PM Modi wished Bangladesh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written a letter to Mohammad Yunus on the occasion of Independence Day of his neighboring country Bangladesh. PM Modi said in the letter, “The spirit of the liberation struggle of 1971 remains a guide for the relations between India and Bangladesh. The spirit of Bangladesh’s liberation struggle remains a guide for our relations. Due to which many of our areas are flourishing and this is also benefiting our people.”
PM Modi further wrote, “We are committed to further this partnership based on our shared aspirations for peace, stability and prosperity and mutual sensitivity to each other’s interests and concerns. After the coup of Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, there was a lot of tension in the relationship between New Delhi and Dhaka after the coup of Sheikh Hasina’s power in Bangladesh. Hasina came to India and Mohammad Yunus took over as the Chief Advisor to the Interim Government in Bangladesh. ”
What Bimstec Bilateral meeting of PM Modi and Yunus will be held in,
The BIMSTEC summit is going to be held in Bangkok from 2-4 April. Both PM Modi and Mohammad Yunus are going to participate in it. In such a situation, Mohammad Yunus expressed his desire to hold a bilateral meeting with PM Modi in front of India. However, New Delhi has not yet responded to this. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar had told the Parliamentary Committee that Bangladesh’s request is being considered.