New Delhi: Bangladesh has emerged as one of the world's fastest growing economies thanks to the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the country's high commissioner to India Syed Muazzem Ali said on Thursday.
He was speaking at IIMT Engineering College in Meerut at a function attended by about 800 students from different bachelor's courses, besides officials and teachers of the prestigious institution.
Syed Muazzem said Bangladesh today is one of the fastest growing economies of the world with a record 7.86 per cent GDP growth last year, and 8.13 per cent so far this fiscal year. He said India too is fast emerging as a global economic power with strong growth coupled with scientific and technological achievements.
The successes of both the neighbors offer each other opportunities to further deepen their economic relations, the envoy said in his speech on "India-Bangladesh Relations." He said the neighborhood relations are so strong that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has recently suggested making joint efforts to showcase this model of relations to the world, in the form of research and study at the University level, in the form of thesis, PhD for a PhD degree.
"Indeed, the relations have reached to an exceptional level and the "best ever" one, under the dynamic leadership of our two Prime Ministers Sheikh Hasina and Narendra Modi. It has gone beyond the strategic partnership level and now encompasses all aspects of our bilateral cooperation," the envoy said amid applauses from the audience.
To further the excellent bilateral cooperation Dhaka and New Delhi are now focusing particularly on
three key areas: trade and investment, connectivity and energy.
The session witnessed a lively interaction during which the students wanted to know from the veteran freedom fighter diplomat various aspects of Indo-Bangla relations, the regional cooperation and the way forward for the South Asian nations.