Congress president Sonia Gandhi, former prime minister Dr Manmohan Singh and party leader Anand Sharma met with visiting Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday. Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was also present during their meeting with PM Sheikh Hasina.
During the meeting, the Congress leaders reportedly discussed ways to further strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries. Bangladesh Prime Minister Hasina is on a four-day visit to India. She is the longest-serving Prime Minister of Bangladesh and returned to power for a second term in 2009 when the Congress-led UPA government was in power. Manmohan Singh had visited Bangladesh as Prime Minister in 2011.
Sheikh Hasina had a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. In a joint statement issued on Saturday, India and Bangladesh hailed the bilateral ties between the two countries and signed seven agreements including the setting up of a joint coastal surveillance system.
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PM Modi and Sheikh Hasina agreed to expedite work towards drawing upon a $500 million Defence Line of Credit extended by India to Bangladesh. The implementation arrangements for this were finalised in April 2019 |
Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Sheikh Hasina, while insisting on broad-based bilateral ties, emphasised on the initiatives for the development of closer maritime security partnership, and noted the progress made in the finalisation of an MoU for the establishment of a coastal surveillance radar system in Bangladesh, the joint statement said.
The seven MoUs signed between the two nations will deepen cooperation in the following areas - water resources, youth affairs, culture, education and coastal surveillance.
Both sides agreed to expedite the commissioning of a joint study on the prospects of entering a bilateral Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
PM Modi also appreciated the zero-tolerance policy of Bangladesh against terrorism and commended Sheikh Hasina for her resolute efforts to ensure peace, security and stability in the region.
The leaders also signed an MoU on withdrawal of 1.82 cusecs of water from the Feni river by India for the drinking water supply scheme for Sabroom town in Tripura.