Dhaka, Delhi need to get rid of irritants Experts say both have to learn lessons from pandemic, work together efficiently to boost trade, connectivity India announced to provide $62 million more line of credit in the remaining $800 million tranche. Diplomatic Correspondent Diplomatic Correspondent Learning lessons from the coronavirus pandemic and climate change fallouts, India and Bangladesh need to work more effectively to boost trade, connectivity and environmental protection while removing all irritants at the soonest, said foreign relations analysts from the two countries. The two friendly neighbours, which have historical and cultural bonds, should also nurture the values of mutual respect and collaborate on regional integration, they said at a virtual webinar titled "Bangladesh-India Relations: Prognosis for the Future" organised by COSMOS Foundation on Thursday night.