He also conveyed India's message to its neighbour through the young ambassadors that-- "we are with you".
Welcoming the delegation, the President said India and Bangladesh have a common history, heritage and culture. The bondage between the two countries is deep-rooted.
He said he was delighted to meet them as he has deep personal attachment with Bangladesh, a Rashtrapati Bhawan statement said.
The President said the youth "can decide the future course of action they want whether it should be conflict or conciliation, destruction or development". .
The High Commission of India in Dhaka in co-ordination with the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and government of Bangladesh had organized the visit of the second youth delegation to India.
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