Dhaka, April 7 -- In a significant diplomatic move, Bangladesh and Pakistan have decided to resume their political dialogue after a 13-year hiatus. The decision follows numerous diplomatic exchanges between the two nations, aimed at resolving long-standing issues and improving bilateral relations.

The two countries have agreed to address various key issues, including economic cooperation, regional security, and political ties. The talks are seen as a crucial step towards fostering better understanding and cooperation, especially in light of growing global challenges.

This development comes after years of tension due to unresolved matters stemming from the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. However, both sides are now hopeful that the renewed...