On June 21, the prime minister will arrive in Delhi. This month, she would be making her second trip to Delhi.
Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister, is currently her route to India for a one-on-one visit. On June 21, she is expected to visit Delhi. She would be making her second trip to Delhi this month. Prothom Alo received confirmation of this information on Thursday night from a senior government source.
This time, prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s visit may last three days, according to diplomatic sources. During this visit, prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi are getting ready for a high-level meeting on June 22.
The issue surrounding Sheikh Hasina’s maiden bilateral visit to Delhi following her election to the prime ministership for a fourth term in a row was resolved on the political fronts of both nations. However, since the latter part of last year, China has been attempting to get Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Beijing.
On June 8, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina traveled to Delhi to witness Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third straight swearing-in ceremony.
Following Narendra Modi’s inauguration, there was a brief meeting between the two leaders during which they each extended invitations to visit their respective nations.
Regarding whether or not prime minister Sheikh Hasina would make another bilateral trip to Delhi soon, there had been conjecture. Ultimately, prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s scheduled bilateral visit to Delhi supports the rumors.
Since Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League came to office in 2009, there has been a significant change in the diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and India over the past fifteen years. Even while there has been a lot of progress in a number of areas, such as trade, power, and communication, some problems remain.
Bilateral sub-regional cooperation is currently more connected than it has ever been. Beginning with the possibility of connectivity cooperation centered on Matarbari between Bangladesh, India, and Japan, Bangladesh has also bought electricity from Nepal through India.