Education, not concrete or steel, will build Bangladesh-China bridge: Milon

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Published On: 08 May 2026, 16:14 Updated On:08 May 2026, 21:09
Education and Primary and Mass Education Minister Dr ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon spoke at the opening session of the "China-Bangladesh Round Table on Governance Experience Exchange" at a city hotel Friday morning. Photo: PID

DHAKA, May 8, 2026 (BSS) - Education and Primary and Mass Education Minister 
Dr ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon today said education, not concrete or steel, would 
be the main foundation for building a stronger bridge between Bangladesh and 
China as the two countries deepen cooperation in higher education, governance 
and development.

"Education will be the construction material to build a bridge between 
Bangladesh and China," he said while addressing the opening session of the 
"China-Bangladesh Round Table on Governance Experience Exchange" at a city 
hotel this morning.

The day-long conference was organised by the Centre for China Studies of 
Dhaka University in collaboration with the Shanghai Institutes for 
International Studies (SIIS).

Highlighting the growing strategic partnership between the two countries, the 
minister said Bangladesh and China were strengthening relations through 
academic cooperation, research and institutional exchanges.

"What would be the construction materials to build a bridge between China and 
Bangladesh? Is it concrete, cement or rod? No, it is education," he said.

Milon said Dhaka University (DU) recently signed two memorandums of 
understanding (MoUs) with Chinese universities to expand cooperation in 
higher education and research.

"There's a reason behind the strategic relation between Dhaka University and 
China. We are having MoUs one after another to improve our strategic 
relationship with China," he added.

Milon stressed the need to transform Bangladesh's huge population into 
skilled human resources through quality education and technical training.
 
"Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. We 
must convert this population into human capital. So, this is our duty," he 
said.

Referring to the government's education agenda, Milon said the government led 
by Tarique Rahman, was planning major investments in the sector with a focus 
on knowledge exchange, skills development and Technical and Vocational 
Education and Training.

He said Chinese expertise in vocational education and industrial development 
could help Bangladesh build a productive workforce similar to China's 
development experience.

The minister also expressed optimism about future cooperation between the two 
countries. "The relation between China and Bangladesh will be very prosperous 
and good," he added.

Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen said Beijing considered the 
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) an important partner in governance 
cooperation and state management.

"The Communist Party of China and the BNP are both ruling parties, and the 
exchange of state governance experience between the two is now embracing 
unprecedented opportunities," he said.

The ambassador said bilateral relations had expanded significantly through 
political exchanges, education, infrastructure and economic cooperation.

He noted that personnel exchanges between the two countries were increasing 
rapidly, with the Chinese Embassy issuing over 32,000 visas so far this year.

Officials expect the number to surpass 100,000 by the end of the year, 
supported by 45 weekly round-trip flights between Dhaka and different Chinese 
cities, he added.

Yao Wen said China was also expanding educational cooperation with Bangladesh 
through the establishment of new Confucius Institutes at Rajshahi University 
and Chittagong University.

He said four Chinese companies recently invested nearly USD 100 million in 
Bangladesh, creating around 10,000 jobs.
 
The envoy also mentioned major ongoing cooperation projects, including the 
Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project and the Mongla 
Port upgrade.

"China remains a trustworthy and reliable partner for Bangladesh," he said, 
adding that Beijing would continue supporting Bangladesh's economic 
diversification and development efforts.

The ambassador also reaffirmed China's support for Bangladesh's candidature 
for the presidency of the 31st United Nations General Assembly.

Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor (VC) Professor Dr ABM Obaidul Islam, SIIS 
President Dr. Chen Dongxiao and State Minister for Local Government, Rural 
Development and Cooperatives Mir Shahe Alam, among others, addressed the 
event. 

The conference featured several sessions on international affairs, artificial 
intelligence and governance, and river and urban transportation governance, 
attended by academics, diplomats and policy experts from both countries.
 

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