PM Modi Likely to Attend Tarique Rahman’s February 17 Swearing-In in Dhaka
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received an invitation to attend Tarique Rahman’s swearing-in ceremony in Dhaka on February 17, raising speculation about a possible high-level visit to Bangladesh.
The ceremony is anticipated to be a major political event in Bangladesh, with Tarique Rahman stepping into a leadership role amid significant public and political interest.
India-Bangladesh relations have historically been characterized by close cooperation and mutual understanding. Over the last decade, the partnership has expanded in strategic and economic dimensions.
Modi’s possible attendance would reaffirm India’s commitment to strengthening ties with its eastern neighbor. It may also provide an opportunity to discuss regional security, trade facilitation, and shared infrastructure projects.
Diplomatic observers believe that such high-level engagement would signal continuity in bilateral relations despite domestic political transitions in Bangladesh.
Although official confirmation is pending, preparations for the February 17 ceremony are reportedly in full swing in Dhaka, with expectations of international participation.
The coming days are likely to clarify whether the Indian Prime Minister will personally attend the event, which carries considerable diplomatic weight.
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