Bangladesh is expecting to boost exports and bring investment and development support from China during Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus’ first bilateral visit that will be watched closely by regional powers in the light of the changed Indo-Bangla ties.
Yunus’ visit to China this year, which marks the 50th anniversary of China-Bangladesh diplomatic relations, was due and has symbolic significance, said Imtiaz Ahmed, executive director for Centre for Alternatives.
“There is no doubt that many would be watching Yunus’ China visit from a geopolitical perspective, but we should look at it through the lens of our national interest,” he said.
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