Sultanate of Oman Celebrates National Day and 50 Years of Distinguished Friendship and Partnership with Bangladesh

November 27, 2025 10:51 AM
Sultanate of Oman Celebrates National Day and 50 Years of Distinguished Friendship and Partnership with Bangladesh

The Sultanate of Oman is honored and pleased to celebrate its National Day, reflecting a rich history dating back to the founding of the Al Bu Said State on 20 November 1744 by Imam Ahmed bin Said Al Busaidi. He united the country under a single banner and laid the foundations of the modern Omani state, based on sovereignty, unity, and dignity.

This day also serves as an occasion to honor the Sultans of Oman, who over generations have preserved the nation’s unity and prosperity, while strengthening Oman’s civilizational and humanitarian presence both regionally and internationally.

The celebration coincides with the achievements realized since the Renaissance of Oman, which began in 1970 under the late His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, and has continued under the wise leadership of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik. Oman Vision 2040 represents an ambitious roadmap for building a diversified economy, a thriving society, and modern, efficient institutions.

In 2025, Oman has witnessed important milestones in economic and financial modernization, including enhancing public spending efficiency, obtaining investment-grade credit ratings, signing international agreements to promote innovation and entrepreneurship, and preparing to implement a progressive income-tax system to ensure social justice and diversify revenue sources. Non-oil sectors now contribute over 65% of GDP, while public debt has decreased to around 35%, reflecting the resilience of the Omani economy and the confidence of international institutions in its performance.

In the field of environmental sustainability, Oman is progressing toward achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 through renewable energy and green-hydrogen projects. The National Center for Net-Zero Emissions has been established to coordinate national efforts, alongside new policies for carbon trading and environmental performance certification. The number of natural reserves has increased to 31, and over three million trees have been planted to protect natural resources for future generations.

Bilateral Relations with Bangladesh

This year, the Sultanate of Oman and the People’s Republic of Bangladesh proudly celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, a historic milestone reflecting the strength of bilateral ties and the shared commitment to expand cooperation in political, economic, and cultural fields.

Bangladesh established its diplomatic mission in Oman in March 1983 at the level of Chargé d’Affaires, later elevated to Ambassador in 1995. Oman opened a Representative Office in Dhaka in 2001 and established a fully accredited Embassy in 2012. On 2 October 2022, Oman upgraded its diplomatic representation to the ambassadorial level by appointing its first resident Ambassador to Bangladesh. Currently, Mr. Jamil Haji Ismail Al Balushi serves as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Sultanate of Oman to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

Oman hosts a large Bangladeshi community of around 700,000 people, who play a significant role in supporting the Sultanate’s economic development, reflecting the enduring human and social bonds between the two nations. The two countries have also signed long-term agreements for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Bangladesh, enhancing energy cooperation.

Oman affirms its commitment to seeing Bangladesh enjoy peace, stability, and economic prosperity, and looks forward to strengthening collaboration with both the transitional government and the next elected government, to further develop existing bilateral relations and expand cooperation across all fields.

Oman’s National Day is a celebration of a deeply rooted national journey built on dedication, work, and achievement—a journey of hope toward a prosperous future. Under the wise leadership of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, the Sultanate continues to advance confidently toward realizing its national aspirations, balancing development with environmental preservation, promoting the values of justice and tolerance, and fostering a culture of work and optimism among its people.

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Author: H.E. Mr. Jamil Haji Ismail Al Balushi

Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh