Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma has said that the cultural bonds between Bangladesh and India are ‘older and deeper’ than national boundaries, noting that two eminent singers - Adity Mohsin and Srikanta Acharya - from both sides of the border were brought together on one stage.
“Their presence here is symbolic of the cultural continuum that unites us - in a shared musical and literary tradition that continues to flourish on both sides of the border. Cultural exchanges such as this are not merely artistic engagements; they are bridges of understanding. They foster dialogue, build trust, and bring our people closer,” said the Indian envoy.
He made the remarks while speaking at a musical evening on Saturday.
The celebration featured the noted Rabindra Sangeet exponent from Bangladesh Adity Mohsin, joined by acclaimed Bengali singer from India Srikanta Acharya in a melody-filled rendition of the shared heritage of music, festivity and culture between the two countries.
The High Commission of India in Dhaka hosted a two-day musical evening on April 17 and 18 titled “Badhon Ache Praane Praane: Of Harmony Within” at the IGCC premises to mark the Pohela Boishakh and Bengali New Year.
The event was partnered by HSBC Bangladesh as public-private collaboration in promoting heritage and creativity.