Dhaka: India wants mutually beneficial relations with Bangladesh, said Foreign Secretary Vikram Mishri.
He said this while talking to media personnel after a meeting with the Bangladesh Foreign Secretary on Monday (December 9).
Stating that India wants to take its relations with Bangladesh forward, Foreign Secretary Vikram Mishri said that it wants to further strengthen economic, social and political relations with Bangladesh.
The Indian Foreign Secretary said that after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, our Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh and assured him of strengthening cooperative relations. We want to increase relations with the people of Bangladesh. India is interested in further strengthening cooperation in economic, social and political fields.
At this time, he also said that work is underway to remove the obstacles in the tourism and business sectors.
Mishri said that India wants positive, constructive and mutually beneficial relations with Bangladesh. However, Delhi has expressed concern over the security issue of minorities in Bangladesh. He said that there was also discussion on the incidents of attacks on religious, cultural and diplomatic installations, and that Delhi hopes for Bangladesh's positive view on the matter.