'Give-and-take relationship': What Bangladesh army chief said on 'unresolved' India-Bangladesh issues
Wednesday, 1 January 2025 ()
Bangladesh's army chief stresses the need for a fair and balanced relationship with India, highlighting mutual dependence and shared interests in areas like economic trade, medical tourism, and regional security. He underscores the importance of ensuring that neither country feels dominated and that collaborative efforts do not compromise each other's strategic interests.
Bangladesh's army chief stresses the need for a fair and balanced relationship with India, highlighting mutual dependence and shared interests in areas like economic trade, medical tourism, and regional security. He underscores the importance of ensuring that neither country feels dominated and that collaborative efforts do not compromise each other's strategic interests.
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