>>A sentence in “ >Modi’s day in Dhaka ” (Editorial, June 8, 2015) read: “Finally, a head of state , who had shown deep commitment …, realised that an … Bangladesh greatly admires India’s political stability ...” It should have been Prime Minister.
June 09, 2015 02:15 am | Updated 02:15 am IST
>>A sentence in “ >Modi’s day in Dhaka ” (Editorial, June 8, 2015) read: “Finally, a head of state , who had shown deep commitment …, realised that an … Bangladesh greatly admires India’s political stability ...” It should have been Prime Minister.
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