China and Bangladesh cooperate toward a 'better future'

At the invitation of Premier Li Qiang, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is paying an official visit to China from Monday to Wednesday. This is Sheikh Hasina's fifth visit to China and her first in five years, according to China Daily.

“This visit is of historic significance, as it will enable the two sides to build on the past achievements and forge bilateral relations in the future. During the visit, Sheikh Hasina will hold meetings with and call on Chinese leaders,” writes Yao Wen, Ambassador of China to Bangladesh.

In the article, the envoy mentioned the visit, therefore, will inject vibrant impetus into bilateral relations and cooperation in various fields, and help make new achievements in the China-Bangladesh strategic partnership of cooperation and elevate bilateral ties to new heights.

Since the establishment of diplomatic relations 49 years ago, China and Bangladesh have made remarkable achievements in their respective national construction, economic development and modernization drive.

China has become the world's second-largest economy, won the biggest poverty-alleviation battle in history, built a moderately prosperous society in all respects on schedule, and advanced the great cause of building China into a strong country and achieving national rejuvenation through Chinese modernization.

Bangladesh seeks to be self-reliant in feeding nearly 180 million Bangladeshi people, and to maintain long-term political stability and realize rapid economic development. The country's average annual GDP growth rate in the past decade has exceeded 6 percent, and its GDP is more than $450 billion and per capita GDP nearly $2,800 Its economic strength has risen to the second place in South Asia.

The highlight of China-Bangladesh relations lies in high-level trade and economic cooperation. China has been Bangladesh's largest trading partner for 13 years in a row, and by the end of 2023, China had invested $3.2 billion in Bangladesh, making it Bangladesh's second-largest source of foreign investment. It has also completed seven railway projects, 12 highways, and built 21 bridges and 31 power stations in Bangladesh.

In particular, since the Belt and Road Initiative took root in the Bay of Bengal, the Chinese side has completed a series of landmark and large-scale engineering projects in Bangladesh, such as the Padma Multipurpose Bridge, the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel and the Dasherkandi Sewage Treatment Plant, which have delivered tangible benefits to the Bangladeshi people.

The nearly 1,000 Chinese companies operating in Bangladesh today have helped create more than 550,000 job opportunities. And Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has spoken highly of the Belt and Road Initiative, asserting that it has opened a new door of development for Bangladesh and played a significant role in the economic takeoff of Bangladesh.

China-Bangladesh relations are rooted in the friendly ties between the people of the two countries. The depth of the two countries' friendship can be gauged from the fact that on International Children's Day last year, President Xi Jinping replied to a letter from a Bangladeshi child called Alifa Chin, encouraging her to study hard, pursue her dreams and carry on the traditional friendship between the people of Bangladesh and China. Chin's story epitomizes the close bond between our two nations.

Besides, nearly 20,000 Bangladeshi students are studying in China, and two Confucius Institutes and one Confucius Classroom have provided training for about 3,000 students in Bangladesh in the past year. Also, learning the Chinese language has become extremely popular across Bangladesh, and the Centre for China Studies in the University of Dhaka has provided a new, larger platform for cooperation between the think tanks and academia of the two countries.

Furthermore, Air China and China Southern Airlines will commence direct flights between Beijing and Dhaka later this month, and operate about The number of flights will thereby amount to 80 flights per week with a capacity of over 15,000 passengers, increasing people-to-people exchanges and promoting business and investment between the two countries.

According to the "National Image of China in Bangladesh" survey conducted by authoritative Bangladeshi think tanks for two consecutive years, more than 90 percent of the respondents said they believed the current state of China-Bangladesh relationship is positive, and there has been a noticeable increase in Bangladeshi people's approval of China.

China and Bangladesh support each other in the global arena and uphold international fairness and justice. China has supported Bangladesh's initiative for the 'culture of peace' resolution at the United Nations general assembly for 25 consecutive years, and advocates for Bangladesh being a partner country of BRICS, leading to its full membership of the grouping. And it appreciates Bangladesh's outstanding contributions to, and enormous sacrifices in, international peacekeeping operations.

China and Bangladesh have similar stances on issues such as promotion of democracy, protection of human rights, empowerment of women, mitigation of climate change, conservation of the environment and ecology, and pursuit of sustainable development.

The two countries coordinate and cooperate with multilateral organizations and mechanisms such as the United Nations, the World Trade Organization and the ASEAN Regional Forum. They have also bolstered cooperation on issues such as the Palestine-Israel conflict and the Ukraine crisis, working together to maintain world peace and stability.

China sympathizes with Bangladesh for the huge cost it has borne for the Rohingya issue, which can be resolved only through repatriation. As for the situation in Rakhine state, China is sparing no effort in engaging with relevant parties in Myanmar for a political settlement to the issue, playing a facilitating role in achieving a cease-fire in Rakhine state, and striving to restart the repatriation of the Rohingya people.