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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2025
India takes pride being a friend, partner during Bangladesh's Liberation War: Murmu

South Asia

Hindustan Times
28 February, 2024, 08:45 am
Last modified: 28 February, 2024, 10:49 am

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India takes pride being a friend, partner during Bangladesh's Liberation War: Murmu

President Murmu said India attaches the highest priority to its friendship with Bangladesh, and "we are committed to realizing its full potential"

Hindustan Times
28 February, 2024, 08:45 am
Last modified: 28 February, 2024, 10:49 am
Indian President Droupadi Murmu. Photo: Press Trust of India
Indian President Droupadi Murmu. Photo: Press Trust of India

The president said India and Bangladesh share a unique bond, founded on their history, culture and sacrifices.

"India is proud to have been a friend and partner in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, and continues to share the development journey with Bangladesh," she said, addressing a youth delegation from Bangladesh which called on her at the Rashtrapati Bhavan here.

Murmu said, "We must preserve and nurture this spirit", which inspires the unique bond between our two countries.

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The President said that relationship between India and Bangladesh is a relationship of the heart and soul.

"We have a deep cultural link, and a common love for art, music, cricket, and food. Our national anthems, both penned by (Rabindranath) Tagore, are a source of pride. We share love for 'Baul' music and the works of Kazi Nazrul Islam. Our unity and diversity are celebrated in our shared heritage," she said.

President Murmu said that India attaches the highest priority to its friendship with Bangladesh, and "we are committed to realizing its full potential".

She was happy to note that India and Bangladesh are home to a large and energetic youth population, with unlimited potential to shape the world and urged all to harness this potential.

"As the leaders of tomorrow, it is the responsibility of youth to steer us towards a green, sustainable and peaceful world," the President was quoted as having said in a statement issued by the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Murmu urged members of the youth delegation to use the opportunity to experience various aspects of India and its diversity, and the developments in the fields of science, technology, and arts.

She said that as they work towards building a Sonar Bangla, they should also strive to strengthen the bonds of peace, prosperity, and friendship between India and Bangladesh.

Addressing the delegation members, the President said that she was happy to interact with a group of young and talented minds from Bangladesh.

She said that delegates have been selected from all over Bangladesh, and it is inclusive, with over 50 per cent women, and participants from all walks of life.

Murmu said that their presence here is not just a visit; it is a bridge being built between "our nations, and proof of the enduring spirit of cooperation and friendship that defines the India-Bangladesh relationship".

The Bangladesh Youth Delegation programme was started in 2012 as a joint initiative by the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. The main objective of this youth programme is to foster goodwill and understanding of each other's countries, and promote exchange of ideas and understanding of values and culture among the youth.

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