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SPEECHES
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PMs speech at the banquet
in honour of Bangladesh Prime Minister Begum Khaleda
Zia
March 21, 2006, New Delhi
It is a great pleasure
for me to welcome you Madam Prime Minister and the members
of your delegation as honoured guests in India. Your
visit is testimony to the tremendous importance that
both our countries attach to our bilateral relationship.
We have just
concluded an intensive and useful exchange of views
on the full range of issues that are important in our
bilateral ties. As we are friends and neighbours, this
encompasses all subjects. Our dialogue was most useful
in understanding each others point of view and
in making progress on various issues. Some important
Agreements have been signed and these will provide the
right framework for guiding and expanding economic and
commercial cooperation between our two countries.
We believe sincerely
that India and our neighbours all have a common destiny.
One cannot prosper without the other and it is only
through cooperation within the region that we can compete
outside it. We believe it is in our fundamental interest
to see a strong, stable and economically strong Bangladesh
making its full contribution to regional development.
There is a huge
reservoir of goodwill for Bangladesh in India. After
all, our culture, language, history and heritage have
many common roots. Our people recognize our separate
and distinct national identities but draw from a shared
consciousness, and cherish a common desire for a life
of peace and dignity and for cultural and social upliftment.
We can never forget that in the past we have stood shoulder
to shoulder to defend these aspirations that we hold
so dear.
Both countries
have rich intellectual traditions and we must promote
much greater interaction between our scholars, intellectuals
and opinion makers. It is a matter of satisfaction that
today we are able to see Bangladeshi TV channels in
India and I understand that they give our local channels
stiff competition.
The same poetic
voice has given expression to our national identities
and to our souls. Our national anthems have been composed
by the same great poet, Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi
Nazrul Islam is as revered in India as he is in Bangladesh.
Liberal and democratic values are cherished in both
countries. The artistic wealth contained in Rabindra
Sangeet and Nazrul Geeti is a heritage for both our
countries. It is on the basis of these fundamental beliefs
that we must build our bilateral relations and take
them forward.
As we rededicate
ourselves to ever stronger friendship between India
and Bangladesh, I wish to conclude with the lines from
that immortal poet Kazi Nazrul, whose message of hope
is an inspiration and a challenge;
Ushar duware
hani aghat, amra anibo naya probhat,
Amra gocchabo
timiro raat, badhar bindhachal
(Striking at
the door of dawn, we would usher in a new morning,
We would overcome the dark night
and the mountains of obstacles.)
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