Monday, February 16

Tarique Rahman’s 31-Point Agenda Could Strengthen India-Bangladesh Ties, Experts Optimistic

Dhaka: Relations between and may see a positive shift in the near future. Experts suggest that ’s 31-point agenda could serve as a bridge to bring Dhaka closer to Delhi.

Election Outcome and Implications

Following the ’s significant victory in the Bangladesh elections, Tarique Rahman is set to assume the role of Prime Minister. Analysts are closely examining his policy agenda, which could mark a turning point in bilateral ties. Relations between India and Bangladesh had reached a low under the previous over the past 18 months. Rahman’s development-focused agenda, coupled with a positive approach from India, signals potential improvement.

India’s Watchful Optimism

According to The Hindu, Indian officials have monitored Rahman’s campaign trail carefully. They identified multiple areas in his 31-point agenda—particularly digital initiatives and infrastructure development—that could enhance cooperation between the two countries. Unlike other political factions such as and the , Rahman avoided anti-India rhetoric during his campaign, focusing instead on development and modernization.

Development and Trade Focus

Rahman has emphasized building a “Rainbow Nation” by promoting inclusivity and taking a firm stance against extremism. His agenda highlights key areas:

Port and river infrastructure development
Technical modernization and digitalization
Promotion of regional and international trade

Diplomatic sources indicate that India is studying potential cooperation areas, including infrastructure, digital initiatives, and trade, to support Rahman’s agenda. Additionally, both countries are reviewing issues such as the upcoming renewal of the Ganga Water Treaty later this year.

Impact on Bangladesh’s Growth

Recent tensions between India and Bangladesh have affected major connectivity projects, and disputes over water-sharing and other issues remain sensitive. However, Rahman’s development-driven approach suggests he may seek India’s cooperation to implement his agenda successfully, potentially leading to a stronger bilateral relationship.


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