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File photo NEW DELHI: Bangladesh army chief has called for a relationship with India "based on fairness" as he pointed out that the two countries were mutually depended on each other. Addressing the ongoing discussions over "unresolved issues" such as water rights and border concerns among others, general Waker-Uz-Zaman said that the relationship should be rooted in fairness, adding that every country seeks to gain benefits from its neighbors. New Year Special 30+ New Year 2025 wishes, quotes to share with your loved ones Unbelievable! 2025's most powerful zodiac predictions are here Numerology 1-9: What the numbers hold for us next year "This is a give-and-take relationship.

This must be based on fairness. Any country will want to get benefits from the other. There is nothing wrong in that," he said in an exclusive interview to Prothom Alo.



He added that India had "a lot of interests in Bangladesh’s stability" as he went on to highlight how the two countries had vested interests in each other. "India is an important neighbour. We are dependent on India in many ways.

And India is getting facilities from us too. A large number of their people are working in Bangladesh, formally and informally. Many people go for medical treatment to India from here.

We buy a lot of goods from them. So India has a lot of interests in Bangladesh’s stability," he said. However, he added, that "people in no way should feel India is dominating over us, which goes against our interests.

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