Bangladesh’s foreign affairs adviser acknowledges a recent “stalemate” with India following reported attacks on Hindus. He expresses optimism for improved relations through upcoming foreign secretary-level talks, focusing on trade, border management, and other key bilateral issues. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s visit marks the first high-level interaction since Bangladesh’s interim government took power.
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