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Sheikh Hasina to visit India after Lok Sabha polls: Reports

| @indiablooms | Apr 05, 2024, at 10:41 pm

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina will visit India after the conclusion of the Lok Sabha polls in the country.

Bangladesh Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud confirmed to the media that the “prime minister will visit India after the elections. The official schedule is yet to be fixed”, reported ANI.

If the visit happens then it will be Sheikh Hasina's first trip to the neighbouring nation since her party registered a landslide victory in the January 7 polls.

The visit holds significant diplomatic implications, as it underscores the continued strengthening of bilateral ties between Bangladesh and India, reported ANI.

Details regarding the agenda of Sheikh Hasina's visit and specific engagements have not been released so far.

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