
India began accepting tourist visa applications from Bangladeshis on Sunday, nearly two years after services were suspended in the fallout from violent protests that forced former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina from power and sent her fleeing to India.
India’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh Dinesh Trivedi, who took over as envoy this month, has been given the rank of a cabinet minister, a move analysts said reflected the importance New Delhi placed on relations with its neighbour.
“Tourist visits have just opened up and I am sure other things slowly will start as well, such as cross-border trade,” said Sreeradha Datta, professor of international relations at India’s O.P. Jindal Global University.
Besides bilateral trade, such measures could boost Bangladesh’s exports to third parties, she said.