ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will begin a two-day visit to Bangladesh today, Saturday, for talks with the leadership in Dhaka, the foreign office said, in the latest sign of improving ties between the two South Asian countries.
Bangladesh underwent a political upheaval last year when its longtime leader Sheikh Hasina was ousted in a popular uprising. Seen as close to India and often critical of Pakistan, she fled to New Delhi after her fall, straining Dhaka’s ties with its western neighbor.
The shift has since created space for Pakistan and Bangladesh — one country until the bloody 1971 war of independence — to reset relations, with senior officials meeting more often at global forums.
Dar is scheduled to meet Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Adviser for Foreign Affairs Md. Touhid Hossain during his stay in Dhaka, with discussions covering bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues.
“On the invitation of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar, will pay an official visit to Bangladesh on 23-24 August 2025,” the foreign office said in a statement on Friday.
Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal is already in Bangladesh on a four-day official visit due to end on Aug. 24, aimed at expanding trade ties through meetings with senior officials and business leaders.
Among other things, Kamal discussed collaboration on agriculture and food security to strengthen crop yields.
Pakistan’s foreign secretary Amna Baloch also held foreign office consultations in Dhaka earlier this year in April, the first such dialogue in 15 years.
A statement at the time described her talks as “constructive and forward-looking,” covering political, economic, trade, agricultural, education and defense ties, as well as regional integration and a revival of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
Dar’s visit will be the highest-level trip by a Pakistani official to Bangladesh since Hasina’s ouster.