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Bangladesh has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the ceremony. However, he is unlikely to travel to Dhaka as he is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai on the same day.
Will Narendra Modi grace Bangladesh’s new PM Tarique Rahman’s swearing-in after Hasina’s exit?
PM Narendra Modi has been invited to attend Bangladesh PM‑elect Tarique Rahman’s swearing‑in ceremony on Feb 17, with Dhaka also reaching out to other regional leaders, as per sources cited in Hindustan Times.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla along with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, will represent India at Bangladesh PM-elect Tarique Rahman's swearing-in in Dhaka on February 17.
While Prime Minister Narendra Modi was invited for the event, he has meetings scheduled with French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai.
Mamata Banerjee extends warm greetings and gifts to Tarique Rahman after Bangladesh's elections, signalling warmer bilateral ties and potential cooperation on border, trade and security ahead of Ramzan.
Speaker Om Birla to represent India at Tarique Rahman’s swearing-in in Bangladesh, PM Modi to skip
India will be represented by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri at the swearing-in ceremony of Tarique Rahman as Bangladesh’s Prime Minister on 17 February in Dhaka. Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
New Delhi : Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will represent India at the swearing-in ceremony of Bangladesh's next prime minister, Tarique Rahman, on February 17. It is learnt that Bangladesh had invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the ceremony to be held in Dhaka.
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India deputes Om Birla, Vikram Misri to Dhaka for Bangladesh PM-elect Tarique Rahman's swearing-in
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will represent India at the swearing-in of Bangladesh's PM-elect Tarique Rahman, following the BNP's landslide victory. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will accompany Birla.
Speaking at a post-election press conference at the ballroom of Hotel Intercontinental in the capital, BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman stressed that Bangladesh's foreign policy prioritises national interest and people's welfare.