UNI SPECIALJayanta Roy ChowdhuryNew Delhi, April 6 -- Bangladesh Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman's visit to India on Tuesday comes at a moment when both India and Bangladesh appear eager to steady a relationship that has, in recent years, oscillated between pragmatic cooperation and marked strain.
Rahman, who was National Security Advisor in the previous Yunus regime and is often dubbed as pro-American, is seen by South Bloc to be a pragmatic diplomat and the signals emanating from his meeting with his counterpart S Jaishankar will be closely watched not only in South Asia but also beyond the boundaries of this sub-continent.
"We expect Rahman to talk on the Ganga water treaty, on petro-product supplies which we have been helping them wi...