Bangladesh, April 3 -- The upcoming official visit of Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman to India is drawing significant attention from regional analysts, who view it as a crucial step toward resetting bilateral ties between Dhaka and New Delhi after a prolonged period of diplomatic stagnation.

Scheduled tentatively for April 7-8, the visit comes at a pivotal moment following the political transition in Bangladesh, where the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) assumed power after the February elections.

Analysts in both Bangladesh and India interpret the trip as an early indication of a renewed, pragmatic foreign policy under the BNP government, aimed at rebuilding strained relations with its largest neighbour.

Relations between Dhaka and N...