Staff Reporter:
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday called for an integrated economic cooperation among Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Seven North Eastern States of India, emphasizing the poten-tial of cross-border collaboration in hydropower, healthcare, and road connectivity.
The Chief Adviser made the call when the visiting Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Federal Parliament of Nepal Indira Rana called on him at his office in Dhaka.
The Deputy Speaker of Nepal is currently visiting Bangladesh for attending an event organized by the Embassy of Nepal in Dhaka.
During the meeting, the Chief Adviser stressed the urgency of fostering regional cooperation through shared infrastructure and energy initiatives.
“There should be an integrated economic plan for Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and the Seven Sisters,” he said, referring to the northeastern states of India. “We have more to gain together than apart.”
The meeting also focused on strengthening cooperation between Bangladesh and Nepal especially in hy-dropower sector.
Referring to the Bangladesh-Nepal-India Tripartite Power Sales Agreement signed last October to import 40MW hydropower from Nepal to Bangladesh using the Indian grid, both sides emphasised the im-portance on having more hydropower initiatives in a larger scale.
Chief Adviser Prof Yunus also reiterated Bangladesh’s commitment to expanding healthcare access across the region.
“Our upcoming 1,000-bed hospital in Rangpur will be opened for patients from Nepal and Bhutan as well. We believe in regional health security and shared prosperity,” he added.
Deputy Speaker Indira Rana conveyed chief adviser the Nepal’s interest in deepening bilateral ties in different sectors.
Among others, Ghanshyam Bhandari, Ambassador of Nepal to Bangladesh, Lamiya Morshed, SDG Co-ordinator to the Chief Adviser and Ishrat Jahan, Director General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were present on the occasion.
