Bangladeshi diplomat (1944-2019)
Syed Moazzem Ali (July 18, 1944 – December 30, 2019) was a Bangladeshi foreign service officer and a diplomat during his career. He served as the Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh. He played a role in gaining international recognition for the Language Movement as International Mother Language Day.
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In 2011, during the visit of India's then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Dhaka, the signing of the Teesta water-sharing agreement was supposed to happen. However, due to objections from the West Bengal government, the agreement didn't take place. Over the last four years, the Indian central government has negotiated with the West Bengal government and we believe they have reached an understanding. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is traveling with Prime Minister Modi to Bangladesh. So, we are very optimistic about the signing of this agreement. Even if it is not signed during this visit, there will be positive discussions on this issue, and both countries will take one step forward towards a speedy signing of the agreement.
Border management is a very complex issue. Yet, both countries are trying to bring the death toll down to zero. Regarding BNP leader Salah Uddin's infiltration into India, he said, the matter is currently in court. After the court's decision, arrangements will be made to bring him back to the country.
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India and Bangladesh are currently in a mutually beneficial relationship. India relies on Bangladesh for the development of its southeastern region and is accepting a transit corridor through Bangladesh. Similarly, Bangladesh depends on India's electricity supply to keep its economic development moving forward.