Bangladesh has not been invited to the Biden Administration's Summit of Democracy for the second time, while its South Asian neighbours India, Maldives, Nepal and Pakistan made it to the list this year
The United States (US) has excluded Bangladesh once again from the list of invitees at the Biden Administration's Summit of Democracy. The summit, slated for 29-30 March, invited four South Asian countries including India, Maldives, Nepal and Pakistan. The US State Department on Monday published the list of 110 invitees to the second Summit for Democracy. Dhaka was
CHENNAI: Ambassador Kelly Keiderling, the US State Department’s South and Central Asian Affairs Bureau Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, formally launched the Indo-Pacific Circle (IPC), a regional network of early and mid-career scholars working on issues concerning the Indo-Pacific, in a virtual event on February 10.
Ambassador Kelly Keiderling, USA’s South and Central Asian Affairs Bureau Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, has said that her country greatly values its partnerships with Bangladesh and India and the two countries will largely drive future growth and prosperity of South Asia.