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India's Modi urges Bangladesh leader to avoid rhetoric that mars ties

 India's Modi urges Bangladesh leader to avoid rhetoric that mars ties

By Devjyot Ghoshal and Shivam Patel April 4, 2025

Summary

  • Modi-Yunus meet for first time since PM Hasina's exit from Dhaka
  • Yunus wants to work with Modi to reset Bangladesh-India ties
  • Bangladesh seeks Hasina's extradition, India non-committal

BANGKOK/NEW DELHI, April 4 (Reuters) - India's prime minister urged Bangladesh's interim leader to avoid rhetoric that marred bilateral relations during their first meeting on Friday since the ouster of Bangladeshi premier Sheikh Hasina, India's foreign ministry said.

Relations between the South Asian neighbours, which were robust under Hasina, have deteriorated since she fled the country last August, in the face of massive student-led protests, and sought shelter in India.

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Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel Peace Prize winner who took over as the chief adviser of an interim government in Dhaka after Hasina's exit, met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday on the fringes of the BIMSTEC summit in Bangkok.

"Prime Minister (Modi) urged ... that any rhetoric that vitiates the environment is best avoided," India's foreign secretary Vikram Misri told reporters.

"(Modi) reiterated India's support for a democratic, stable, peaceful, progressive and inclusive Bangladesh," Misri said, adding that the Indian leader had also stressed New Delhi's desire for "a positive and constructive relationship with Bangladesh based on a spirit of pragmatism".

Bangladesh described the 40-minute exchange between the two leaders as "candid, productive, and constructive".

Yunus told Modi that Bangladesh wanted to work with him to set the relationship on the right track for the benefit of both countries, Yunus's press office said in a statement.

Public opinion in Bangladesh has turned against India, in part over its decision to provide sanctuary to Hasina. New Delhi has not responded to Dhaka's request to send her home for trial.

'ATROCITIES'

The two leaders discussed Bangladesh's request seeking Hasina's extradition, Misri said, without elaborating further.

"She has consistently made false and inflammatory accusations against the interim government of Bangladesh," the statement from Bangladesh quoted Yunus as saying.

Yunus requested New Delhi take appropriate measures to restrain Hasina from making incendiary remarks while she remained in India, said the statement, adding that Modi said India did not support any particular party in Bangladesh.

BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok, Thailand
Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh Interim Government shakes hands with Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra ahead of the 6th BIMSTEC Summit, in Bangkok, Thailand, April 4, 2025. Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Handout via REUTERS

India's Misri said Modi had asked Yunus to help maintain border security and stability, and expressed his hope that Bangladesh would thoroughly investigate all cases of "atrocities" committed against people from minority groups, including Hindus.

India has repeatedly urged Bangladesh to protect its minority Hindus, saying they were being targeted in the Muslim-majority country since Yunus took charge. Dhaka says the violence has been exaggerated and is not a communal issue.

"The hope would be that this meeting would start the process of rebuilding some engagement," said Harsh Pant, foreign policy head at the Observer Research Foundation, an Indian think-tank.

"I think at this point, simply stabilising the relationship perhaps should be the priority."

With longstanding cultural and business ties, the two nations share a 4,000 km (2,500 mile) border. India also played a key role in the 1971 war with its rival Pakistan that led to the creation of Bangladesh.

Modi and Yunus met on the sidelines of a summit in Bangkok of BIMSTEC, or the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, a grouping that also includes Thailand, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan.

Reporting by Devjyot Ghoshal in Bangkok and Shivam Patel in New Delhi; additional reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by John Mair and Gareth Jones

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