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On Thursday, a virtual conference will be held between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m., an official said.
The two time-tested friendly countries are jointly hosting some big events in 2021 and hope to further strengthen cooperation in the post-Covid-19 period.
After the conference, Bangladesh and India will find ways to take the “strong and historic” relationship between Dhaka and Delhi to the next level by expanding the areas of cooperation between them.
Bangladesh is celebrating the centenary of the birth of the nation’s father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman this year and will mark the 50th anniversary of the War of Independence and the establishment of India-Bangladesh bilateral diplomatic relations in 2021.
The MoU / Protocol signing ceremony will take place the same day after the virtual conference. Documents ‘four-five’ can be signed between Bangladesh and India.
A senior official told UNB on Tuesday night: ‘I do not want to comment before the meeting. However, in addition to the inauguration of several development projects, there are four or five bilateral documents on the table to sign.
Foreign Minister. Following the meeting, AK Abdul Momen will hold a press conference at the Padma State Guest House at 2.30pm.
Documents on conservation / protection of elephants, installation of a sewage management plant in Barisal, community development projects and cooperation in the energy sector (hydrocarbons) could be signed on Thursday.
In addition, cooperation in the field of information technology will be discussed.
Before the conference, Bangladesh said that, as close neighbors, the two countries would continue to work together to establish a safe South Asia for the benefit of all people.
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam said: “What is needed in the relationship is the positive attitude of our people. We also need to understand the concerns, risks, and weaknesses of others, as well as opportunities.
Bangladesh views the upcoming conference between the two prime ministers as a sign of a joint commitment to a common history between the two countries.
India has said that the two prime ministers will have a “detailed discussion” on the whole of bilateral relations in a virtual meeting.
India’s Foreign Ministry (MEA) said on Monday that the two leaders would discuss ways to further strengthen cooperation after the Kovid-19 meeting.
India’s Foreign Ministry also mentioned that India and Bangladesh will continue regular communication at the highest level.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid an official visit to India in October 2019.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has posted a video message on the occasion of the historic Mujib Year in March 2020.
According to the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the two leaders have been in regular contact during the Kovid-19 epidemic.
Minister of Foreign Affairs on Sunday. AK Abdul Momen said that Bangladesh will raise all major issues, including water and the border, at the meeting.
The Foreign Minister said: “All major issues in Bangladesh will be raised. Various projects like ‘Quick Impact’ will also be launched.”
During the meeting, the pre-1985 Chilahati-Haldibari rail link between Bangladesh and India will be reopened.
The chancellor said: “The month of victory will come in a big way at this meeting. Because this victory is also a victory for India, because they helped Bangladesh to achieve victory. We must acknowledge the contribution made by the then Prime Minister of India.
“The relationship between Bangladesh and India is historic and bloody. India is our friend for all time. They have reason enough to be proud of our victory, ”said Abdul Momen.
Recalling the contribution of the then governments of India and the United Kingdom to bring the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman back to the country alive, the Foreign Minister said: “We must recognize that.”
Dr. Momen said: “Recently, our relationship with India is in a golden chapter. The two countries have set a precedent for solving various problems, including LBA and maritime borders.
Both countries believe that all problems can be solved through dialogue. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has shown maturity in her leadership to solve the problem, ”said the Foreign Minister.
In response to a question. Momen said that an independence road will begin on March 26 next year to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s independence.
Mentioning that the Indian part of the road is open, the Foreign Minister said: “It will include Mujibnagar in Meherpur district.” This path will help increase person-to-person contacts between the two countries.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been personally invited to visit Bangladesh to jointly celebrate Bangladesh’s Independence Day on March 26 next year. This invitation has been accepted in principle by India.
In March this year, the two prime ministers attended a virtual meeting of SAARC countries on cooperation to address the Covid-19 situation in South Asia.
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