Bangladesh and India are in a unique position to spearhead regional economic integration and create robust, future-ready supply chains through improved connectivity and collaboration, according to Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma.
According to a news release from the Indian High Commission here today, he made the statements while greeting a group of recently appointed directors of the India Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IBCCI) at an interactive session conducted at the High Commission in Dhaka.
According to a statement released on Monday, the meeting underlined both parties’ commitment to opening up new opportunities for collaboration and advancing the Bangladesh-India economic partnership.
IBCCI, a platform with over 500 enterprises, is crucial in fostering economic cooperation, investment, and bilateral trade between the two nations.
The ambassador emphasized the need of turning geographic proximity into real business prospects and expressed gratitude for IBCCI’s assistance to promoting economic ties.
In order to pursue a forward-thinking engagement, he pushed the chamber to convert trade connections into more extensive economic collaborations, investments, and value chain integration.
In order to promote more effective cross-border trade, Verma also discussed with the delegation recent advancements in bilateral economic engagement, such as methods for trade settlement in Indian Rupees and ongoing infrastructure enhancements at important land customs stations.
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