After the fall of Dhaka the contact of Pak-Bangladesh armed forces is looking very hopeful that two Muslim state’s armies are agreed to work together for long lasting peace and bilateral military cooperation, it should be remember that once they were one country (called east and West Pakistan) and the people of the both side also love each other because they have mutual hero’s like Muhammad Mehmood Alam who fought for the divided nation. Now once again there is chance for both the nations to enhance their bilateral ties in political and governmental levels also for their batter future.
Yesterday we have seen a pleasant meeting between the forces heads that is discussing on social media platforms, that why not the government to government and public to public relations should be restores like the good old days.
According to the ISPR press resale, the Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir and Armed Forces Division of Bangladesh Principal Staff Officer (PSO) Lt Gen S M Kamer-ul-Hassan on Tuesday emphasized that the enduring partnership between the two brotherly nations must remain resilient against external influences, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
During their meeting at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, both sides underscored the importance of a stronger defense relationship between the two countries, read a statement issued by the military’s media affairs wing.
The ISPR said that both sides held extensive discussions on the evolving security dynamics in the region and explored further avenues for enhancing bilateral military cooperation.
The COAS reiterated the significance of joint efforts to promote peace and stability in South Asia and the broader region while ensuring that both nations continue to contribute to regional security through collaborative defense initiatives.
Lt Gen Hassan commended the exceptional professionalism of the Pakistan Army and acknowledged the immense sacrifices made by the armed forces in their relentless fight against terrorism, noting that their efforts serve as a beacon of courage and determination.
We know that Pak-Bangladesh relations took a new turn after the ouster of former prime-minister Sheikh Hasina, who had cordial ties with India, from office last year. Hasina, 77, fled a revolution in August 2024 to India.
Dhaka’s ties with New Delhi have frayed after a student-led revolution toppled Hasina, who had the backing of India and now lives there in exile.
It should be also remembered that last month, Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus said he had “agreed to strengthen relations” with Pakistan after meeting Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the sidelines of a conference in Egypt.
PM Shehbaz said he had a “warm and cordial exchange” with Muhammad Yunus.
“Together, we reaffirmed our commitment to deepen bilateral and multilateral collaboration,” he said on social media platform X.
Both “agreed to strengthen relations between the two countries through increased trade, commerce, and exchange of sports and cultural delegations” according to a statement from Yunus’ office.
In November, the first cargo ship in decades to sail directly from Pakistan to Bangladesh successfully unloaded its containers in the port of Chittagong.
The leaders were taking part in a Cairo summit of eight Muslim-majority countries, the D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation. These new developments are very hopeful that leadership of the both countries wants good bilateral relations. Therefor the high ups of the foreign office must be fallowing the transaction period of the Bangladesh power-sharing and the formation of the new government for the batter ties of the history after the separation ( fall of Dhaka ).
Accualy the critics are following the event of the history-if the wall berlin can fall, therefor it’s also possible to reunion the two nations? In deferent walks of life, they can also enhance their socioeconomic relations as both of the countries have potentials in commerce and industries.