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Bangladesh-China talks underway for Tarique Rahman’s first foreign visit

Bangladesh-China talks underway for Tarique Rahman’s first foreign visit

Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. File | Photo Credit: AP Bangladesh’s new Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, is in talks with Beijing to visit China in the coming weeks. According to a report in Prothom Alo, Beijing is keen to welcome Mr. Rahman for his first foreign trip in the last week of June. Sources indicate that the schedule for the visit has not yet been finalised, but plans are underway to begin the several-day visit with high-level meetings between Prime Minister Rahman and top Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Keqiang. The conversation about the visit, which will be the first foreign tour by Mr. Rahman since taking charge on February 17, was also disclosed last week by his Foreign Affairs Adviser, Humayun Kobir, who highlighted China’s importance as a “development partner” and said that the visit will definitely take place. Earlier, on May 8, during a conversation at a Dhaka hotel, China’s ambassador to Bangladesh, Yao Wen, had indicated that the visit was being planned, though he did not mention …

EAM Jaishankar invites Bangladesh counterpart Khalilur Rahman to visit India| India News

EAM Jaishankar invites Bangladesh counterpart Khalilur Rahman to visit India| India News

Indian high commissioner Pranay Verma met Bangladesh’s new foreign minister Khalilur Rahman in Dhaka on Sunday and extended an invitation from external affairs minister S Jaishankar to visit India at an early date, reflecting New Delhi’s efforts to rebuild bilateral ties. Indian high commissioner to Dhaka, Pranay Verma, with Bangladesh foreign minister Khalilur Rahman in Dhaka on Sunday. (X) The move came less than a week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to his Bangladeshi counterpart Tarique Rahman to visit India. India has signalled its intention to repair relations, which had fallen to their lowest point in decades under the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. During the meeting with Khalilur Rahman, Verma expressed the Indian government’s “readiness to work closely with the new government of Bangladesh to further advance bilateral cooperation”, according to a readout from the foreign ministry in Dhaka. Verma extended Jaishankar’s invitation to Khalilur Rahman “to undertake an official visit to New Delhi at an early date”, the readout said. Khalilur Rahman “indicated Bangladesh’s intent to build a forward looking and …

Can Tarique Rahman Mend India-Bangladesh Ties? Will Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition Be A Sticking Point? | India News

Can Tarique Rahman Mend India-Bangladesh Ties? Will Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition Be A Sticking Point? | India News

Last Updated:February 15, 2026, 15:23 IST Tarique Rahman’s win could prompt reset of India-Bangladesh ties, but BNP’s demand of Hasina’s extradition may be hurdle. Extradition complications to other factors, explained (From left) Tarique Rahman, PM Narendra Modi and Sheikh Hasina. (PTI/AP File) Among the tasks ahead for Tarique Rahman, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief who secured a sweeping victory in the election, will be resetting of the country’s ties with India. Bangladesh has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several other regional leaders to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the country’s next prime minister, Tarique Rahman, on February 17, according to a BNP statement on Saturday. How India responded to Tarique Rahman’s win Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation with Tarique Rahman and congratulated him on his party’s sweeping victory in the country’s parliamentary elections. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi said, “Delighted to speak with Mr. Tarique Rahman. I congratulated him on the remarkable victory in the Bangladesh elections. I conveyed my best wishes and support in his endeavour …

Mamata ‘Didi’ sends sweets, flowers to ‘Tarique bhai’ after landslide win in Bangladesh elections| India News

Mamata ‘Didi’ sends sweets, flowers to ‘Tarique bhai’ after landslide win in Bangladesh elections| India News

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee reportedly sent flowers and sweets to Bangladesh Prime Minister-elect and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Tarique Rahman after his party’s ‘historic’ victory in the recently concluded general elections. Earlier on Friday, Mamata congratulated the citizens of Bangladesh as well as ‘Tarique Bhai’. (File Photo) BNP Media Cell member Atiqur Rahman Ruman accepted the gifts during the evening at the party chairman’s political office in Gulshan, Bangladesh’s state-run news agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) reported. ALSO READ | Modi receives invite to attend Bangladesh PM-elect Tarique Rahman’s oath ceremony: Will he attend? ‘Didi’ congratulates ‘Tarique bhai’ Earlier on Friday, Mamata, often referred to as ‘Didi’, congratulated the citizens of Bangladesh as well as ‘Tarique Bhai’ and conveyed greetings to the neighbouring nation ahead of the holy month of Ramzan. “My hearty congratulations, Shubhonandan, to all my brothers and sisters, all the people in Bangladesh. My advance Ramazan mubarak to all of them. For this great victory, my congratulations to my Tarique-Bhai, his party, and all the parties. Pray, you all …

Bangladesh invites Modi to attend Tarique Rahman’s swearing-in ceremony| India News

Bangladesh invites Modi to attend Tarique Rahman’s swearing-in ceremony| India News

Bangladesh on Saturday extended an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the swearing-in of the country’s next Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, along with other regional leaders on February 17, people familiar with the matter said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (ANI) The invitation from Dhaka was conveyed to the Indian side late on Saturday night, hours after leaders of Rahman’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) indicated that leaders of regional countries would be invited to participate in the inauguration. Modi is unlikely to go to Dhaka as he is set to hold a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai on February 17, the people said on condition of anonymity. Macron, who is visiting India to participate in the AI Impact Summit next week, is set to begin his trip in Mumbai. The Indian side is expected to be represented at the inauguration of Rahman by a senior leader, possibly the vice president or the external affairs minister, the people said. The Indian side also doesn’t want to be seen as rushing into …

Tarique Rahman’s ‘Bangladesh first’ response to Delhi-Dhaka ties, firm stance on Sheikh Hasina| India News

Tarique Rahman’s ‘Bangladesh first’ response to Delhi-Dhaka ties, firm stance on Sheikh Hasina| India News

The Bangladesh election has paved the way for the return of Tarique Rahman and his Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) to power after over two decades in Bangladesh. The February 12 elections has put an end to the nineteen months of political vacuum in Dhaka since the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government following students-led protests in 2024. In this first address after BNP’s win, Tarique Rahman called for unity in Bangladesh and also touched on the issue of Sheikh Hasina’s extradition. With Tarique Rahman swearing-in likely next week, all eyes are on Dhaka’s next move vis-à-vis former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her country of exile, India. Also Read: ‘Interests of Bangladesh and its people’: PM-elect Tarique Rahman on ties with India After BNP’s two-thirds mandate in general elections, which concluded on Friday, Tarique’s party has given mixed signals to India on bilateral ties and Hasina’s extradition. Cues for India in Tarique Rahman’s first address In his address a day after Friday’s win, Tarique Rahman used his inaugural address to call for unity, with …

Will PM Modi be invited to Tarique Rahman’s oath ceremony in Dhaka? What BNP leader said| India News

Will PM Modi be invited to Tarique Rahman’s oath ceremony in Dhaka? What BNP leader said| India News

After almost two years of political uncertainty in Bangladesh following former premier Sheikh Hasina’s ouster in youth-led uprising in 2024, Bangladesh is headed to a fresh start after the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) marked a decisive win in the national elections held on February 12. PM Modi was one of the first South Asian leaders to congratulate Tarique Rahman on BNP’s big poll win (PTI) BNP chairman and late Khaleda Zia’s son Tarique Rahman is set to become the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, a post once held by his mother. The political development is being closely watched by India particularly after recent spate of attacks against minority Hindus in Bangladesh and Hasina’s exile to New Delhi. The new government led by the BNP, which is returning to power after 20 years, could also be looking to mend ties with India for overall stability in the region which was evident from BNP leader ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milan’s remarks. What BNP leader said Milan on on Saturday expressed hope that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be invited …

Peaceful vote, first male PM since 1991: How Bangladeshi media covered elections, Tarique Rahman-led BNP’s victory

Peaceful vote, first male PM since 1991: How Bangladeshi media covered elections, Tarique Rahman-led BNP’s victory

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by once-exiled Tarique Rahman secured a landslide victory as Dhaka went to the polls for the first time since a student uprising toppled the Sheikh Hasina government. As per Dhaka-based news outlet The Daily Star, BNP and its allies secured a two-thirds majority. The front pages of almost all Bangladesh-based newspapers celebrated the BNP win, but more importantly, a peaceful election (Sourced) Also Read | ‘India will…’: PM Modi’s message for Tarique Rahman after BNP’s massive poll win in Bangladesh With this sweeping victory, the BNP marks its return to government after 20 years. The last time it was in power was under Khaleda Zia, Tarique’s mother who died recently. The BNP thus returns to office with Zia’s son, Tarique Rahman, likely to be the next prime minister of Bangladesh. Media outlets and newspapers across Bangladesh covered BNP’s strong lead in the elections. However, the peaceful nature of the polls garnered more coverage. Here’s a look at how Bangladeshi media covered the elections: The Daily Star The front page …

What next for Sheikh Hasina? BNP back in power in Bangladesh, ex-PM’s Delhi exile under lens| India News

What next for Sheikh Hasina? BNP back in power in Bangladesh, ex-PM’s Delhi exile under lens| India News

Sitting miles away from Dhaka, Bangladesh’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina continues to live in exile in New Delhi. As she condemns the elections held in Bangladesh as “sham” and “a farce”, Tarique Rahman and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) are set to return to power 20 years after Rahman’s mother Khaleda Zia’s last stint as the prime minister. Since her ouster, Hasina has lived in New Delhi. Apart from the occasional statements and Lodhi Garden sightings, the Awami League leader has stayed mainly off the radar. (AFP) In the run-up to the Bangladesh elections, the BNP and other political parties have called on India to return Sheikh Hasina to Dhaka, especially after the former PM was sentenced to death for the violent crackdown on student protestors during the July uprising. Follow LIVE updates on Bangladesh election results here With the BNP set to form the government in Dhaka, the Rahman-led party is expected to act on its campaign demanding for Hasina’s extradition from Delhi. Hasina remains in India Since her ouster, Hasina has lived …

PM Narendra Modi| India News

PM Narendra Modi| India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief Tarique Rahman on his party’s victory in the general election, saying he looked forward to working with Rahman to strengthen bilateral relations. PM Modi reiterated India’s stated position of backing a democratic and inclusive Bangladesh. (Facebook | Narendra Modi) Preliminary results compiled by the Bangladesh media showed the BNP and its allies were leading in 181 seats out of 299 seats for which elections were held on Thursday. The Jamaat-e-Islami and its allies, including the student-led National Citizen Party (NCP) were a distant second with 61 seats. “I convey my warm congratulations to Mr Tarique Rahman on leading the BNP to a decisive victory in the Parliamentary elections in Bangladesh,” Modi said in a social media post. “This victory shows the trust of the people of Bangladesh in your leadership.” Modi reiterated India’s stated position of backing a democratic and inclusive Bangladesh and said he looked forward to working with Rahman to build bilateral relations. “India will continue to stand in support of a democratic, …