NEW DELHI/DHAKA: PM Narendra Modi on Thursday conveyed Eid-ul-Adha greetings to Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman and the people of Bangladesh, with both the prime ministers looking forward to a stronger relationship between the nations. In his reply on social media, Bangladesh PM said, “May the relations between the peoples of Bangladesh and India continue to be strengthened on the foundations of mutual respect, friendship, and goodwill.”India-Bangladesh ties, strained since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina as PM in 2024, have taken a further hit with water sharing being the latest diplomatic flashpoint between the neighbours. To add, Rahman is expected to travel to Beijing next month in what would mark his first overseas visit since the formation of the new BNP govt, despite a pending invitation from Modi and Bhutan initially being chosen as the destination of his first foreign tour.Extending greetings on Eid, PM Modi said the shared vision of Bangladesh and India as reflected in their national development goals is aimed at the mutual benefit of their peoples. “Govt of India looks forward to working closely with Govt of Bangladesh to strengthen people-centric cooperation in various domains,” PM Modi said in his letter to PM Rahman.He said Bangladesh and India share a deep-rooted bond built on shared sacrifices, cultural commonalities, and a mutual desire for peace, stability and growth. “I thank PM Modi for his very kind greetings to me and the people of Bangladesh on the joyous occasion,” PM Tarique said responding to PM Modi’s letter.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Trauma Care Part Of Right To Life’: SC Orders 112 As One Unified Emergency Response NumberAfter 20 Years In Saudi Prison, Kerala Man Abdul Rahim Returns HomePatna Builder Gifts CM Portrait, Internet Reacts With “Majnu Bhai Would Be Proud” JokesTension At West Bengal Border As Migrants Wait For Return Amid Holding Centre OperationsTwisha Sharma Death Case: CBI Arrests Mother-In-Law & Retired Judge Giribala SinghFrom Brazil To India: Inside Gujarat’s Biggest Cocaine SeizureSiddaramaiah Resigns As Karnataka CM, DK Shivakumar Likely To Take OverSpecial Eid-ul-Adha Namaz Held At Taj Mahal Amid Tight Security Across Uttar Pradesh CitiesTamil Nadu CM Vijay Postpones Delhi Meeting With Rahul Gandhi After PM Modi MeetPriyanka Gandhi Intervention Boosts DK Shivakumar’s Push For Karnataka Chief Minister Post: Report123PhotostoriesStudy reveals nearly 40% of cancers may be preventable; doctor explains how everyday habits are raising the risk10 whimsical baby names inspired by fantasy and folkloreNYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani brings football and fashion together in an Arsenal thobe for Eid celebrationsDiscovering India’s only snake-free region10 famous snake parks and zoos in the USA every wildlife traveller should visit and how to reach here”Egg is the worst thing you can…” Sadhguru shares 3 traditional South Indian vegetarian dishes rich in protein and vitamin B125 most iconic Katrina Kaif movie looks that are making a comeback online10 toxic habits you think are normal, but they’re holding you backIndoor plants that you can grow without soilIndia’s hidden wine regions beyond Nashik123Hot PicksParris Campbell RetirementClaude Lemieux DeathMitch MarnerKarnataka CMJai Pal SinghCristiano RonaldoSachine TendulkarTop TrendingPatna Boat AccidentGujarat Drug BustNEET UG Paper LeakNorth India HeatwaveGrocery price hikeBengaluru Ebola CaseUK NEETRahul GandhiIndian mango exportsFuel price hike
NEW DELHI/DHAKA: PM Narendra Modi on Thursday conveyed Eid-ul-Adha greetings to Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman and the people of Bangladesh, with both the prime ministers looking forward to a stronger relationship between the nations. In his reply on social media, Bangladesh PM said, “May the relations between the peoples of Bangladesh and India continue to be strengthened on the foundations of mutual respect, friendship, and goodwill.”India-Bangladesh ties, strained since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina as PM in 2024, have taken a further hit with water sharing being the latest diplomatic flashpoint between the neighbours. To add, Rahman is expected to travel to Beijing next month in what would mark his first overseas visit since the formation of the new BNP govt, despite a pending invitation from Modi and Bhutan initially being chosen as the destination of his first foreign tour.Extending greetings on Eid, PM Modi said the shared vision of Bangladesh and India as reflected in their national development goals is aimed at the mutual benefit of their peoples. “Govt of India looks forward to working closely with Govt of Bangladesh to strengthen people-centric cooperation in various domains,” PM Modi said in his letter to PM Rahman.He said Bangladesh and India share a deep-rooted bond built on shared sacrifices, cultural commonalities, and a mutual desire for peace, stability and growth. “I thank PM Modi for his very kind greetings to me and the people of Bangladesh on the joyous occasion,” PM Tarique said responding to PM Modi’s letter.