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US Calls for Peaceful Resolution of Differences Between India and Bangladesh

The United States has encouraged India and Bangladesh to address their differences through peaceful dialogue, emphasizing the importance of regional stability and cooperation. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller highlighted the need for diplomacy during a press briefing, responding to questions about Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s recent visit to Dhaka.

“We want to see all parties resolve their disagreements peacefully,” Miller said, stressing the U.S. commitment to fostering harmony in South Asia. The statement comes amid growing regional concerns over political and social tensions, including issues related to minority rights and security in Bangladesh.

During his visit to Bangladesh earlier this week, Foreign Secretary Misri raised concerns on behalf of New Delhi regarding the safety and security of minorities in the country. The discussions reflect India’s broader interest in ensuring stability in its neighboring states, particularly given shared historical and cultural ties with Bangladesh.

Misri’s visit also included talks on enhancing bilateral cooperation, but the emphasis on minority security underscores India’s sensitivity to communal issues in the region. Observers suggest that such concerns align with India’s domestic and international policy goals of advocating for minority rights.

The U.S., while not directly involved in these discussions, has maintained an active interest in South Asian stability. Miller’s remarks suggest that Washington is keen to see both nations strengthen their ties through constructive engagement rather than confrontation.

The visit comes at a time when Bangladesh is preparing for its upcoming national elections, an event often marked by heightened political tensions. Both India and the U.S. have expressed the importance of fair, peaceful, and inclusive electoral processes to ensure continued democratic stability in the region.

Analysts believe that a peaceful resolution of any disagreements between India and Bangladesh would not only improve bilateral relations but also contribute to broader geopolitical stability in South Asia.

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