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Greenwatch Desk World News 2025-03-29, 10:09am

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On Friday, Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma met with General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army, in New Delhi for an extensive discussion on a wide range of geostrategic issues. The two leaders focused on strengthening the defense ties between India and Bangladesh, with an emphasis on enhancing military collaboration and exploring joint initiatives to fortify regional security.


The meeting highlighted the importance of bilateral defense cooperation and underscored the strategic role both nations play in maintaining peace and stability in the region. Verma reiterated the significance of the logic of interdependence and mutual benefit in shaping the future of Dhaka-Delhi relations, emphasizing that this approach will continue to guide the ties between the two countries.

Following the meeting, the Indian Army shared details of the discussion through its official verified X account, signaling the commitment to further deepening defense and security cooperation between the two nations. The high-level interaction aligns with India's broader efforts to engage in constructive dialogue and collaboration with its neighbors to address regional challenges.

In a related development, the Indian Mission in New Delhi hosted an interaction with business leaders, preparing for the upcoming Investment Summit. This summit is expected to explore avenues for economic cooperation, providing another platform to strengthen India’s ties with Bangladesh and other regional partners.