Bangladesh marks independence anniversary as long-strained ties with Pakistan improve

Bangladesh marks independence anniversary as long-strained ties with Pakistan improve

This time, China and Bangladesh will celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties. &nbsp,

After taking over control of his nation’s federal in August, Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus is making his second bilateral visit to China.

His Special Envoy for International Affairs, Lutfey Siddiqi, confirmed to CNA on Wednesday that Yunus would speak at the Boao Forum for Asia 2025, which will begin on Tuesday and continue until Friday in the southeastern area province of Hainan, as well as solve a series of sessions.

A mountain is planned with Chinese President Xi Jinping, business leaders from Bangladesh, numerous actual and potential investors, according to Siddiqi, who spoke on the sidelines of a Hong Kong-based World Economic Forum conference.

It has a very interesting effect, according to economists who study politics.

ECONOMIC RESULTS

Pakistan’s need to re-establish relations with Bangladesh comes as its own economy struggles, according to experts who believe that both nations can serve as lucrative areas for each other.

Some in India speculated that there might be a bright side to New Delhi as well in the longer run.

India could really benefit from improved relationships, according to Sanjay Kathuria, a visiting senior fellow at the Centre for Social and Economic Progress, a public policy think reservoir in New Delhi.” There could be transport trade between Pakistan and Bangladesh or even shipping,” Kathuria said.

It produces success. It promotes more industry. You may build stronger price chains between the three nations, he continued.

Observers predicted that as Bangladesh and Pakistan attempt to bolster their new agreement, with business, diplomacy, and security cooperation all poised to influence the region’s future.