Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Friday said that a stable socio-economic condition in the country can take India-Bangladesh relations to a newer height and ensure the best form of security guarantee for India .
The foreign minister said that the development should be the priority for Bangladesh to effectively mobilise resources and work forces, consolidate public support for co-operation and achieve full revitalisation of the sub-region.
"Our opportunities are endless—once we can realise (all) these, it would enormously contribute to taking the overall Bangladesh-India bilateral relations to a greater height," he told a festival in Sylhet.
The Sylhet-Silchar Festival is the festival of linking the two cities: Sylhet and Silchar.
The foreign minister made the statement as the sub-region has become a highly interdependent community of interests and destiny, taking full advantage of comparative and complementary competitiveness.
Momen hoped Sylhet-Silchar Festival can play a very effective role in further strengthening relations, especially with the north-eastern region by showcasing common culture, similar cuisine, and shared aspirations of the two countries.
The festival can bring together eminent people from both sides to discuss and deliberate on issues of shared peace and prosperity, building trust and understanding, the minister said.
"Our destinies are inextricably linked, and our future is based on shared prosperity. Bangladesh views emergence of India as a global power as a great opportunity to hasten her own economic development," Momen said.
He also said that “a strong, stable and self-reliant Bangladesh” provides the best security guarantee for India.
Momen said the Prime Minister’s unequivocal support towards bringing stability in the north-eastern region of India has significantly strengthened the confidence of both sides.
"The ‘Zero-tolerance Policy’ against terrorism adopted by our Prime Minister has been appreciated by the Indian leadership," he said, adding that the Chief Minister of Assam conveyed his personal appreciation and satisfaction to him during his visit to Assam last year.