Dhaka: RAM President Nath Kovind said on Wednesday that Bangladesh had a “special place” in India’s ‘first environment’ policy when he met the top leadership of the country on the first day of the three-day state visit here, further slowing bilateral bonds based on Sovereignty, equality, trust and understanding that even exceeded strategic partnerships.
President Kovind, who arrived here at the beginning of the day at his partner’s invitation M Abdul Hamid to attend the Golden Jubilee celebration of Bangladesh’s independence from Pakistan in 1971, held a delegation level with him followed by a banquet.
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During his meeting, His Hamid, President Kovind “stressed that Bangladesh had a special place in the ‘First Environment’ India” policy and said that India’s development partnerships with Bangladesh were one of the most comprehensive and broad, according to a statement issued by statements issued by.
Indian President’s Office.
“At the same time, our relationship is mature enough to deal with the most complex problems,” he said.
Speaking of trade and connectivity, President Kovind said that connectivity formed an important pillar of Indian-Bangladesh relations.
“The two countries have many advantages of their geographical closeness,” he said.
Noting that Bangladesh is one of the largest trading partners in India, he said that New Delhi was looking forward to trade more organized and smooth between the two countries.
He noted that there was a lot of scope in partners in areas such as space, nuclear technology, defense, pharmaceutical and other sophisticated science and technology.