After a spate of attacks on Hindu temples and homes in bangladesh, indian Foreign Secretary Harshavardhan Shrungla talked for the first time about bilateral relations between the two countries.


He lauded the two countries' relationships. He claimed that the bilateral ties would serve as a "role model" for the rest of the world. He remarked on saturday on the indian Air Force's role in Bangladesh's secession from pakistan in 1971. 


He claimed that many indians had given their lives in support of bangladesh, which has fought Pakistani military torture. India-Bangladesh ties are stronger than any other country's strategic cooperation.


They serve as a "role model" for the rest of the world's countries. Friendships, cooperation, and understanding built during the bangladesh Liberation war are still alive and well today, he remarked.


There is no mention of any attacks.

When attacks on Hindus began in Bangladesh's Kumilla, Chittagong, Novakhali, and Rangpur, indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi replied. He urged bangladesh to take swift action against the perpetrators of the atrocity.


Sheikh Hasina's government of bangladesh, on the other hand, has been chastised for failing to respond to the attacks. Following the attacks, India's High Commissioner to bangladesh, vikram Doraiswamy, met with prominent Hindu leaders in Bangladesh. The specifics of this conference, however, were kept under wraps.


Harshavardhan stated on saturday that India's relations with bangladesh had improved during prime minister Narendra Modi's tenure. He stated that india was committed to Bangladesh's development. 


Bangladesh is India's most important trading partner. bangladesh, on the other hand, is the largest partner in South Asia. He believes that the two countries' ties are critical to Asia's economic progress.

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