"More and more people from India are travelling to Bangladesh and we are getting requests (for visas). We certainly are trying our best to establish a co-operative visa regime besides working on our missions," Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Syed Muazzem Ali said.
The senior diplomat while addressing a gathering at the opening of the 'International Conference on Indo-Bangladesh Multi Sectoral Cooperation' here, also said, his country was working on granting five-year long-term visa to senior citizens.
"But, we would like to establish a regime, slowly where people from India and Bangladesh could travel to each other's country, on the basis of nationality cards," he said.
Ali said if Europe could do it after thousands of years of war, countries in South Asia can also do it.
He also pitched for furthering the collaboration between the two countries, while asserting that dialogue is the "best way" to resolve our outstanding issues.
India and Bangladesh trade exchange stands at USD 6.5 bn and the Bangladeshi diplomat said with boasting of road, rail, water and air connectivity links, the volume would only increase.
Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar said, "Our relationship is a foundational cornerstone of regional stability and prosperity."
Akbar making a reference to the terror attack in Dhaka last year, said, "Everything depends on shared security and principal threat to that shared security is terrorism and terrorists, who distort faith to further chaos."
The two-day conference organised by Kolkata-based Institute of Social and Cultural Studies (ISCS) and supported by different ministries of the Centre was inaugurated at the Indira Gandhi National Centre of Arts (IGNCA).
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Bangladesh High Commissioner Ali also said, efforts are on to open its new mission in Chennai.
"I only say that a stable, strong Bangladesh is a best security guarantee for India and a friendly, emerging global power India is the best economic cooperation for Bangladesh," he said.
Minister of Liberation War Affairs, government of Bangladesh, Mozammel Haque said, "This year of 2016-2017 has a special importance as it is the 45th year of Bangladesh's independence.
"India's bilateral engagement with Bangladesh has reached a new height under the leadership of current Prime Ministers of the both the countries and the societies of both the countries are committed for continuous improvement and strengthening of bilateral relationship."
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