Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus has clarified on Monday that the ties between Bangladesh and India remain unaffected by the “clouds” of propaganda and misunderstandings. He says that it remains “positive” despite “some challenges”.
“Some conflicts had been seen mid-way. I would say, some clouds were seen. These clouds mostly came through propaganda. Others will judge the sources,” he said as the interim government in Dhaka is set to complete seven months in office.
“We are trying to overcome these misunderstandings. There is no problem in our basic relationship (with India),” Yunus told BBC Bangla in an interview.
He further added that the “ties between India and Bangladesh were historically, politically and economically so deep and will remain good in future.”
He said, “There is no alternative to maintaining good relations… no scope of deviating from them.” Highlighting the “huge interdependence” between the two neighbors, Yunus said there is “continuous communication” between them.




