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News|World|New Delhi|8 Apr 2026, 3:05 am

Bangladesh’s Top Visit To Delhi Could Decide How Real The Bilateral Reset Becomes

Bangladesh foreign minister Khalilur Rahman’s visit to New Delhi is more than a routine diplomatic stopover. It is being seen as a real attempt to reset a relationship that has gone through visible strain. When meetings involve Ajit Doval, S Jaishankar and Piyush Goyal in quick succession, the message is clear: both sides know the repair work needs to move beyond symbolism. The agenda is heavy with unresolved issues. Trade, fuel supplies, stalled projects and the renewal of the Ganga water treaty all sit inside a wider debate about trust. Dhaka wants stability and respect. New Delhi wants predictability and strategic comfort. The reset will depend on whether both sides can move from guarded language to practical outcomes. This matters for India because Bangladesh is not just a neighbour. It is central to eastern connectivity, energy cooperation, border stability and regional influence. When ties weaken, the effects are not limited to diplomacy. They spill into business confidence, infrastructure execution and the broader South Asia equation. For readers, the big takeaway is that this visit is a test of seriousness. Friendly statements are easy. The harder part is whether difficult issues like water sharing, energy flows and political trust begin to move in a more stable direction after the meetings end.
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