India and Bangladesh deepen ties beyond shared borders and history
India and Bangladesh, two neighboring countries, share deep historical ties and a strong cultural bond. Their relationship has grown even closer in recent years, with both nations looking toward a future of shared prosperity. The connection between the two bangladesh remains rooted in the sacrifices made during Bangladesh's Liberation War of 1971.
The partnership between India and Bangladesh has strengthened significantly since 1971. Economic cooperation expanded under the Awami League government after 2008. A major milestone came on 7 May 2015, when both nations ratified the Indo-Bangladeshi Border Agreement, easing long-standing tensions and boosting bilateral relations.
Beyond politics and trade, the bond between the two countries is deeply personal. Many families and communities span the borders, creating lasting societal ties. India has consistently backed Bangladesh's journey toward democracy, stability, and inclusive growth.
The shared history of the 1971 Liberation War remains a cornerstone of this friendship. Both nations honour the sacrifices made during that time, reinforcing their commitment to a united future.
The relationship between India and Bangladesh continues to evolve, driven by mutual respect and cooperation. With stronger economic links and enduring cultural connections, both countries are well-placed to achieve greater prosperity. India's ongoing support for a democratic and progressive Bangladesh further strengthens this partnership.
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