Recent foreign visit plans of Bangladesh’s Prime Minister are unlikely to have any adverse impact on the long-standing relationship between India and Bangladesh, according to official sources. The development comes amid discussions over Dhaka’s growing diplomatic engagements with several countries.
Sources indicated that India and Bangladesh continue to share strong bilateral ties built on cooperation in areas such as trade, connectivity, security, energy, and people-to-people relations. Both nations have maintained regular diplomatic engagement and remain committed to strengthening their partnership.
Officials emphasized that Bangladesh’s interactions with other countries are part of its independent foreign policy and should not be viewed as a factor affecting relations with India. The two neighboring countries have consistently worked together on regional and strategic issues of mutual interest.
India and Bangladesh have witnessed significant progress in bilateral cooperation over the years, with several joint initiatives enhancing economic and cultural ties. Sources noted that both sides remain focused on advancing existing partnerships and addressing common challenges through dialogue and cooperation.
The remarks come at a time when regional diplomatic developments are drawing attention across South Asia. However, officials expressed confidence that the strong foundation of India-Bangladesh relations will continue to remain intact.










