No Sweets Exchanged Across LoC on Eid, PM Modi Extends Greetings to Bangladesh
K N Mishra
01/Apr/2025

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No exchange of sweets across the LoC on Eid this year, breaking a long-standing tradition.
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PM Modi extends heartfelt Eid greetings to Bangladesh’s Interim Prime Minister Mohammad Yunus.
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PM Modi highlights Eid’s values of compassion, generosity, and unity in his message to Bangladesh.
In a significant break from tradition, the exchange of sweets between India and Pakistan across the Line of Control (LoC) was absent during this year’s Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations. The exchange of sweets, a long-standing tradition aimed at fostering peace and goodwill between the two nations, usually involves military personnel stationed at the LoC, and serves as a symbol of shared humanity. However, this gesture was notably missing on March 31, 2025, during the Eid-ul-Fitr festivities, raising questions about the future of such goodwill gestures between the neighboring countries.
The LoC sweets exchange has historically been a means to ease tensions and promote harmony, with both nations partaking in this simple act to maintain a cordial atmosphere on important occasions. However, the absence of this exchange this year has left many wondering whether future Eid celebrations will see the resumption of such gestures to rebuild ties. The absence of this small but meaningful act has led to speculation about its impact on India-Pakistan relations and the potential for future diplomatic engagement between the two countries.
PM Modi’s Eid Greetings to Bangladesh
While there were no sweets exchanged with Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to Mohammad Yunus, the Interim Prime Minister of Bangladesh. In a message shared by Yunus’s press office, PM Modi conveyed his warm wishes to the people of Bangladesh, celebrating the joyous occasion of Eid. PM Modi highlighted the significance of Eid as a time of unity and celebration, not only for the Muslim community in India but for people worldwide.
He noted that during the holy month of Ramadan, around 200 million Indian Muslims fast and pray, alongside their global brothers and sisters. PM Modi further emphasized Eid’s core values such as compassion, generosity, and solidarity, which bring people together and foster global harmony. His message also expressed wishes for peace, health, and happiness for all people, as well as an enduring friendship between India and Bangladesh.
PM Modi’s message conveyed a sense of optimism and goodwill, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and understanding between neighboring countries in the region. He expressed his hopes for a continued strengthening of India-Bangladesh relations, especially in the spirit of shared cultural and religious ties.
The Significance of Eid in India
Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims worldwide. For over 200 million Muslims in India, Eid is a time for celebration and gratitude, a moment to gather with loved ones and give back to those in need. The festival signifies the end of fasting and is a symbol of unity and community.
In his message, PM Modi reiterated the importance of Eid as a time to reflect on the values of unity and solidarity, which resonate not only with Muslims but with people of all faiths around the world. The festival, he mentioned, also serves as a reminder of the significance of compassion in building stronger bonds across communities.
Conclusion
While the absence of the LoC sweets exchange on Eid this year may have raised concerns, the act of PM Modi extending Eid greetings to Bangladesh represents a hopeful message of cooperation and solidarity. India-Bangladesh relations, particularly in the context of shared cultural ties and religious solidarity, remain a cornerstone of India’s foreign policy. The absence of sweets may have been a break in tradition, but PM Modi’s message of peace, harmony, and friendship for Eid reinforces the importance of mutual respect and cooperation, both regionally and globally. As India continues to foster positive relations with its neighbors, Eid remains an opportunity to reaffirm the values of generosity, compassion, and unity that underpin international relations.
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