Jaiswal added that everything traded between India and Bangladesh had resumed. He said that the Indian High Commissioner in Bangladesh had called upon Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus and discussed issues of mutual interest. “He conveyed that India would continue to work with Bangladesh to fulfill the shared aspirations of prosperity, security and development.”
He said that the projects carried out by India in Bangladesh had been impacted due to the unrest in the country. It would begin only when the nation was safe to travel to, said the External Affairs spokesperson.
Talking about the friendship pipeline project that supplies high speed diesel, he said that it was operational since March 2023, but there were some issues. He further said that India had proposed solutions and was waiting for a response from Bangladesh.
A student protest in Bangladesh turned into a national movement last month. Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India from Bangladesh on August 5. She was forced to step down from her position and flee the country in a military helicopter.Nobel laurate Yunus returned to the country and took charge as the Chief Advisor of the interim government.