Dhaka, June 20 -- Prime Minister Tarique Rahman will visit India as well once the situation becomes conducive, said his Foreign Affairs Adviser Humaiun Kobir on Saturday, as the Prime Minister prepares to embark on a two-nation visit to Malaysia and China on Sunday.

"When the temperature comes down and a conducive atmosphere is in place, we will visit India as well. There is no problem. We will continue engaging with different countries, including those in the Middle East," Kobir told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He said any decision regarding the Prime Minister's foreign visits would be guided by Bangladesh's national interests and the government's "Bangladesh First" policy, not dictated by others.

The adviser said Ba...