DHAKA: On Wednesday, a cargo ship from Karachi docked at Chattogram interface, marking Pakistan’s first clear sea liaison. As a result of efforts to strengthen ties with Pakistan, a nation that many in Bangladesh held liable for widespread atrocities during the 1971 Liberation War, the Muhammad Yunus-led time government’s shift in regional policy is highlighted.
The dispatch arrived in Bangladesh amid a politically sensitive environment, where support and opposition have recently been rife with due to the government’s new actions. This comprises efforts to remove icons of the 1971 conflict, including photos of Bangladesh’s foundation leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, since an uprising ousted PM Sheikh Hasina’s state of 15 times in Aug.
The creation of the transport route, according to Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof, represents a “major stage” in boosting trade and business relations. He predicted that the program would help businesses on both sides, from smaller traders to big exporters, increase existing industry flows.
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