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Bangladesh Does Not Want Ties with India to Deteriorate over Teesta: Minister

Summary by Times of India
Dhaka urges India to consider its interests in the Teesta water sharing agreement. Bangladesh seeks to preserve its friendly relations with India amid the long-pending issue. The country is exploring a comprehensive management project with Chinese support. India maintains that all stakeholders, including West Bengal, must be consulted. New Delhi has conveyed its views on the proposed project to Dhaka.

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Bangladesh is now preparing to revive the Teesta River with Chinese cooperation, and has appealed to India to understand its interests without damaging relations. Bangladesh says it wants to resolve the decades-old water-sharing dispute while maintaining friendly relations with India.

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India Today broke the news in Noida, India on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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