All our entitled tinpot neighbours ask stridently for relationships with India 'On basis of fairness and equality', while the pakis also wanted "parity"
Exactly what do all these jokers expect from a huge economy, a very large country with the largest population in the world ..
Or is 'On basis of fairness and equality' a coded phrase for we must be allowed to freeload on India without any let or hindrance
SAARC is now a paki - cheeni priority, now being slyly pushed by the beedis to some how allow paki - cheeni (cheeni by proxy) access India's markets. India is done with the SAARC as it benefitted the least but suffered the most from this greedy grouping intent on taking India for a ride
the cheenis fear that their earlier proxy route for their exports into India via the ASEAN platform will soon be blocked by tough "country of origin" conditions that will be mandated by India, while the pakis desperately need the attari border access to be opened by India
https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/i ... 2024-10-08
India-Bangladesh ties must be very close, no alternative: Muhammad Yunus
In Short
Muhammad Yunus insists India's interest is served by having good ties with Bangladesh
Yunus advocates strengthening SAARC for regional cooperation
Reforms and election preparation are priorities for Yunus's government
Bangladesh interim government's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has said that Dhaka-Delhi relations should be "very close" despite the recent regime change in the country, asserting that it is in the interest of both countries.
Yunus, the 84-year-old economist, became Chief Adviser on August 8 following the resignation of then prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled the country on August 5 amidst student-led mass protests.
"Relations between the two countries must be very close. There can be no alternative to this. They need this, we need this. This is essential from any angle, whether it's about economics, security or water," he was quoted as saying by Bengali language daily Prothom Alo on Tuesday.
When asked for his comments on recent tensions in bilateral ties, Yunus said the recent incidents in Bangladesh might have "disheartened" India and "they were not pleased with the changes." He did not mention the incidents.
"It will be difficult for us to move along without each other. It is only natural that we have close ties and good relations in every sphere,” he said.
India has urged the interim Bangladesh government to ensure peaceful religious events for the Hindu community in the South Asian country. More than 600 persons, including Hindus, were killed during violent protests in Bangladesh following the ouster of Hasina-led government, according to a UN report.
"Things will be clear to them when they see that the entire world is accepting us, how can they not accept us?" he added.
He said as far as South Asian diplomacy was concerned, his interim government placed high importance on strengthening ties with India and "at the same time, strengthening SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation".
Yunus said Delhi must forge good relations with Bangladesh not because "we are forcing them" but because this was “necessary in their own interest” as well.
"Just as we need them in our interest, they need us in their interest. So, we have to forget certain transient matters...The main thing is to maintain good relations. We have to use everything in our power to advance towards that," he said.
So, WTF don't they take their illegal beedis and rohingiyas in India back to beediland. That should certainly improve relations PDQ
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 266656.cms
'On basis of fairness and equality': Bangladesh seeks good relations with India, says Yunus
Sep 11, 2024,
Bangladesh's chief adviser Muhammad Yunus has called for fair relations with India and neighboring nations. After assuming office, he initiated talks with India on flood issues and aims to revive Saarc. Yunus announced reforms in six key sectors to
enhance democracy and enable the expression of untapped talents within the country.
Bangladesh's chief adviser said on Wednesday that his country seeks good relations with India and other neighbouring nations based on "fairness and equality."
In a televised address, Yunus disclosed that after his swearing-in, leaders including Prime Minister and Pakistani Prime
Minister Shehbaz Sharif called to congratulate him.
"We want good relations with India and other neighboring nations, but that relations should be on the basis of fairness and equality," he said.