"While people thought we were just near (paas-paas) to each other, now the world would have to acknowledge that we are not just paas-paas but also saath-saath (together)," he said in his address to Dhaka University, a day after the two countries sealed a deal to settle the 41-year-old land boundary dispute through exchange of territories.
Referring to the Land Boundary Agreement (LBA), he described it as one which bonded hearts together.
The Prime Minister, who was here on a two-day visit, said both India and Bangladesh wanted to establish the Buddhist circuit - and where there was Buddha, there could be no Yuddha.
He quoted a newspaper editorial that said that the Land Boundary Agreement was equivalent to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
He said the world would have to acknowledge that we are people who find ways to move ahead.
The Prime Minister said the era of expansionism in geopolitics has ended. He said the world now needs vikaswaad (development), not vistaarwaad (expansionism).
