Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s adviser, Zahed Ur Rahman, says no other country should be concerned about the Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project. Speaking on the matter, he frames the initiative as a development and restoration effort related to the Teesta River, and characterizes it as something that should not raise apprehensions among neighboring states. The statement reflects Bangladesh’s position that the project is not intended to affect other countries’ interests adversely, and that it can proceed without triggering external worry or concern. The report does not provide additional technical details about the project’s scope, timeline, or funding, nor does it specify which countries may have had concerns. It also does not outline any official responses from other governments. Overall, the information centers on the adviser’s assurance regarding the project’s perceived impact and intent.