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Bangladesh High Commissioner to India, Riaz Hamidullah with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. File.
| Photo Credit: ANI

India and Bangladesh should address “difficult” and “sensitive” issues amicably and Dhaka is committed to maintain a “mutually” beneficial partnership with New Delhi, Bangladesh’s envoy Riaz Hamidullah said on Thursday (March 26, 2026).

Mr. Hamidullah reaffirmed Dhaka’s commitment to a “mutually beneficial” partnership, emphasizing the need to chart a pathway toward a deeper relationship that transcends existing “differences or divergences”.

He was speaking at an event to celebrate Bangladesh’s Independence Day. The event was attended by Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.

“In the closest proximity as ours, should there be difficult or sensitive issues, those can, and ought to be, addressed forthright in all sincerity and candour, be in trade, security or sharing natural resources,” Mr. Hamidullah said.

“As we speak, both our countries navigate complexities and uncertainties in the global order. While we foresee tumultuous times ahead, Bangladesh looks forward to walking and working together to preserve the values and principles of open regionalism and multilateralism, for both as responsive and responsible nations,” he said.

The ties between Bangladesh and India came under severe strain during the tenure of Bangladesh’s interim government headed by Muhammad Yunus.

However, after Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Tarique Rahman became Prime Minister following his party’s victory in the parliamentary polls, both New Delhi and Dhaka are making efforts to rebuild the ties.

PM Rahman had said Bangladesh accords “high importance” to its relationship with India.

“Our two people share considerable commonality and enjoy deep-rooted ties. As our government embarks on a robust mandate, we look forward to advancing our ties and engagements with India, premised on dignity, equality, mutual trust and respect, and shared benefits,” he had said.

“I do believe, if Dhaka and Delhi would address issues in ways that yield gains for the common people, there is so much that our two countries can accomplish in shared interests,” he said.



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Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman calls March 25, 1971 genocide as ‘pre-planned massacre’ https://artifex.news/article70787234-ece/ Thu, 26 Mar 2026 07:59:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70787234-ece/ Read More “Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman calls March 25, 1971 genocide as ‘pre-planned massacre’” »

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Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has termed the genocide of March 25, 1971 as a “pre-planned” massacre and appealed to build a state and society of “equality, human dignity and social justice,” in the spirit of the Liberation War.

Calling it as “one of the most disgraceful and brutal days” in the history of Bangladesh, Mr. Rahman, in a message on X, also said it is essential to know about the genocide of March 25 to convey the value and significance of independence to the present and future generations.

The 1971 war | The liberation of Bangladesh, 50 years ago

The Pakistani army launched ‘Operation Searchlight’ on March 25, 1971 to suppress the Bengali people’s calls for self-determination in erstwhile East Pakistan, killing over 20,000 people in Dhaka alone.

Officially, three million people were killed in the subsequent nine-month Liberation War.

Bangladesh observes Genocide Day to pay homage to the victims.

Mr. Rahman’s message on Tuesday (March 24), on the eve of the Genocide Remembrance Day, said: “The genocide of 25 March was a pre-planned massacre. Why this organised killing spree could not be resisted remains a matter of historical research regarding the visible role of the political leadership of that time.” “Let us all strive to honour the sacrifices of the martyrs by establishing in the state and society the spirit of the great Liberation War – equality, human dignity and social justice,” he added.

Recalling the events of “that dark night,” Mr. Rahman said the Pakistani occupation forces carried out one of the most heinous genocides in history against the unarmed people of Bangladesh in the name of ‘Operation Searchlight’.

“They indiscriminately opened fire on teachers, intellectuals and innocent civilians at various places, including Dhaka University, Pilkhana and Rajarbāgh Police Lines, killing many people,” the Prime Minister described.

Sacrifices of the martyrs during Liberation War

Calling it as a “pre-planned massacre,” and raising questions as to why the organised killing spree could not be resisted at that time, Mr. Rahman further said, “On the night of 25 March, the 8th East Bengal Regiment in Chattogram formally initiated armed resistance against the genocide by declaring ‘We Revolt’. Through this resistance to genocide, the long nine-month armed Liberation War began.” “To convey the value and significance of independence to the present and future generations, it is essential to know about the genocide of 25 March as well,” he said.

“Let us all strive to honour the sacrifices of the martyrs by establishing in the state and society the spirit of the great Liberation War – equality, human dignity and social justice. Let us work together to build a just, developed, prosperous, self-reliant and democratic Bangladesh,” he added.

The war in 1971 that broke out after the sudden crackdown at midnight on March 25, 1971 by the Pakistani troops, ended on December 16.

As part of the crackdown in what was then east Pakistan, they also arrested Bangladesh’s founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and took him to what was then called West Pakistan.

The crackdown prompted Bengali soldiers in the Pakistani army and policemen to revolt while tens of thousands of ordinary people including college and university students and peasants joined the Liberation War, crucially backed by India.

Pakistan conceded defeat in December 1971 and unconditionally surrendered in Dhaka to the allied forces comprising the freedom fighters and Indian soldiers.

Bangladesh celebrates Independence Day on March 26.

Apart from PM Rahman, President Mohammad Shahabuddin Ahmed also issued statements mourning the deaths of those killed in the nine month Liberation War.

Both the Prime Minister and the President are expected to pay tributes to their memory by laying wreaths at the National Memorial on the outskirts of the capital on Thursday (March 26)

Tarique Rahman’s Independence Day message

Bangladesh’s army, navy and air force will hold the traditional Independence Day parade, including a fly-past, at the National Parade Square while a civic reception will be held at Bangabhaban presidential palace later in the day.

On Wednesday (March 25), Mr. Rahman called March 26 as “a glorious and historic day” in the country’s national life and remembered with “profound respect” those who sacrificed their lives for independence.

“The Great Independence Day inspires us anew with the spirit of courage, sacrifice and patriotism. The fundamental goal of independence was to establish a Bangladesh that is free from discrimination, and to be democratic, peaceful and prosperous,” he said in a post on X on Wednesday.

Calling people of Bangladesh to uphold the spirit of national unity, mutual tolerance and patriotism to further accelerate the progress and development, he said, “Together, let us work to build a developed, prosperous and dignified Bangladesh.”

Published – March 26, 2026 05:30 am IST





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Google celebrates Bangladesh Independence Day https://artifex.news/article67993202-ece/ Tue, 26 Mar 2024 05:28:30 +0000 https://artifex.news/article67993202-ece/ Read More “Google celebrates Bangladesh Independence Day” »

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The Google Doodle appeared exclusively in Bangladesh.

As Bangladesh celebrates Independence Day, Google on March 26 marked the day with a special doodle illustrating the country’s national flag, a red circle on a green background.

“The public holiday marks the moment Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared independence on this day in 1971,” Google said in a blogpost describing the Doodle which appeared exclusively in Bangladesh.

Many wear traditional green and red sarees and kurtas to show pride in their national colours, all while exploring streets decorated with the Bangladeshi flag — like the one in today’s artwork. The green represents progress, youth, and the nation’s lush landscape, while the red symbolises sacrifice, rebirth, and the rising sun, it added.

Bangladesh commemorates its Liberation movement, which began with the declaration of Independence by the Mukti Bahini (Freedom Fighters) led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 26, 1971.

On the eve of Independence Day, a few select citizens and organisations are presented the Independence Day Award that celebrates their extraordinary achievements. The annual award recognises scientists, athletes, writers, musicians, artists, and more. The following day, grand events like parades, concerts, and rallies occur all throughout the country, Google said.



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