PM Modi visits Dhaka: Why Bangladesh is special for India despite deadlock on Teesta river and CAA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bangladesh will be historic. File photo. Publish Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2021 02:16 PM (IST) Author: Ramesh Mishra
In 2019, relations between the two countries were noticed when the Modi government passed the Citizenship Amendment Act. At that time Bangladesh had expressed its opposition to this. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina termed this law as unnecessary.
New Delhi, Online Desk. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Bangladesh will be useful and historical in many ways. Let us know that Bangladesh is organizing many programs to celebrate the completion of 50 years of its independence this year. The event is being held in honor of Sheikh Mujib ur Rehman, the producer of Bangladesh. PM Modi will also participate in this national festival and festival of Bangladesh. Prime Minister Modi will be in Dhaka on 25 and 26 March. Let us know the important points of differences between the two countries. After all, why Bangladesh is important for India.
Despite the ups and downs in the relationship, the two countries have other allies
Harsh V Pant, Professor of Foreign and Strategic Affairs at King's College London, believes that relations between the two countries have fluctuated since Bangladesh came into existence, but both remained important to each other. The relations between India and Bangladesh were never worryingly tense. There have been differences between the two countries from time to time over issues of mutual interest and issues. After all, there have been differences on what issues between India and Bangladesh. Let us know the big reasons for harmony and dispute between India and Bangladesh in these 50 years.
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Spilled relationship
1 - Relationship on Citizenship Amendment Act
In 2019, relations between the two countries were noticed when the Modi government passed the Citizenship Amendment Act. At that time Bangladesh had expressed its opposition to this. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina termed this law as unnecessary. After this, Bangladesh had also canceled the proposed bilateral visits and meeting schedules between the two countries. Sheikh Hasina also refused to meet the High Commissioner of India for several months. However, India has been arguing about this law from the beginning that it is an internal matter of its country. No other country should interfere in this.
2- Controversy over water sharing of Teesta River
There is also a dispute between the two countries over the sharing of water of the Teesta River. In 2019, trade and investment were discussed in a virtual meeting between the two countries, but there was no dialogue on the Teesta River. The sharing of Teesti river water is not easy for both countries. It is a bit complicated. In fact, the Government of West Bengal is also an important player in the Teesta River. The Teesta River is the lifeline for the people of West Bengal. West Bengal says that the Teesta river water will be shared with Bangladesh, then there will be a drought situation in West Bengal. One special thing is that in both the countries crops are being planted in all four seasons. For this, the water of Teesta river is very useful. In such a situation, the Teesta river dispute does not seem to be easily resolved.
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India's important role in Bangladesh's existence
Explain that the Indian Army had an important role in the independence of Bangladesh in the year 1971. In Bangladesh, the Pakistan Army surrendered to the then Indian Army General Jagjit Singh Arora. Bangladesh became independent only after this. A new country came into existence in Bangladesh. In view of these relations and the contribution of the Indian Army, a contingent of Bangladesh Army also participated on the occasion of Republic Day of India on 26 January this year.
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