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Bangladesh's Foreign Affairs Adviser optimistic about resolving standoff in ties with India

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Bangladesh and India aim to mend strained relations during Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri's visit to Dhaka. Misri is expected to address India's concerns over attacks on Hindus following recent political upheaval in Bangladesh.
The article from MSN discusses the optimistic outlook of Bangladesh's Foreign Affairs Adviser, Dr. Gowher Rizvi, regarding the resolution of the ongoing diplomatic standoff with India. Dr. Rizvi expressed confidence that the issues, primarily centered around border killings and the Teesta water-sharing agreement, could be resolved through dialogue. He highlighted the importance of maintaining strong bilateral relations, especially given the shared history, culture, and economic ties between the two nations. The adviser mentioned that both countries are committed to finding a peaceful solution, with ongoing discussions at various levels of government. He also noted that despite the challenges, trade and connectivity projects continue to progress, indicating a positive undercurrent in the relationship. Dr. Rizvi's comments were made in the context of recent tensions but underscored a mutual desire to move forward, emphasizing diplomacy and cooperation.

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