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Diplomatic balancing act: Bangladesh envoy’s India visit sparks speculation on future ties – World News Network

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Last updated: August 2, 2025 12:00 am
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Agartala [India], August 2 (ANI): Bangladesh’s High Commissioner to India, Md Mustafizur Rahman (also known as M. Riaz Hamidullah), is on a four-day visit to Tripura, sparking speculation about strengthening India-Bangladesh ties.
His itinerary includes visiting key locations like the Maitri Setu and inspecting the Sabroom Integrated Check Post, hinting at potential new transport routes between the two countries. The visit seems to signal a renewed diplomatic push between India and Bangladesh.
On Friday morning, the High Commissioner paid floral tributes at Albert Ekka Park in Agartala, honouring the heroes of the 1971 Liberation War, an act rich in symbolism for Indo-Bangla friendship.
He later visited the Assistant High Commission of Bangladesh in Agartala around 12:30 PM and met with Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha for an hour, focusing on strengthening bilateral ties between India and Bangladesh.
Both leaders emphasised the importance of completing pending projects like the Maitri Setu and Agartala-Akhaura railway services to boost regional connectivity and trade.
They discussed ways to tackle cross-border crime, human trafficking, and illegal movements, with Dr. Saha highlighting the need for stringent measures to prevent infiltration.
Renewing socio-cultural relationships and remembering India’s contribution to Bangladesh’s independence were also key aspects of the discussion.
A key point of interest in his itinerary is today’s planned visit to Nischintapur Railway Station and Ashuganj Port via the Akhaura border.
This has fuelled fresh speculation about the possible launch of direct rail connectivity from Tripura through Bangladesh to Kolkata, a long-anticipated regional project aimed at enhancing trade and people-to-people links.
The envoy’s visit will also include inspection of the Sabroom Integrated Check Post (ICP), Maitri Setu (Friendship Bridge), and a courtesy meeting with the Governor of Tripura.
While there is no official announcement yet regarding new transport routes, the strategic nature of the visit and the locations on the High Commissioner’s itinerary point toward a renewed diplomatic momentum between India and Bangladesh.
This visit highlights the mutual interest in boosting trade and people-to-people links between the two nations. The rail link project is expected to reduce travel time and distance between Agartala and the Indian mainland, bypassing the congested Siliguri corridor. By enhancing connectivity, both countries aim to promote economic development and regional integration.
This is the first time since the collapse of the Sheikh Hasina govt in August last year that a top diplomat of Bangladesh has visited Tripura.
After the meeting, Hamidullah is scheduled to meet Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu at the Raj Bhavan on Sunday. He will be in Tripura until Monday, inspecting key infrastructure projects and assessing cross-border cooperation. (ANI)

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