India, Bangladesh ink pact to boost ties in maritime, blue economy
The pacts were finalised at the wide-ranging talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his visiting Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina, at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Saturday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 22 June
India and Bangladesh on Saturday
firmed up a futuristic vision to expand cooperation in several new areas and
inked a raft of agreements, including to boost ties in the maritime sphere and
blue economy.
The pacts were finalised at the
wide-ranging talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his visiting
Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina. The key pacts signed by the two sides
included one on forging strong ties in the digital domain and another on having
a "green partnership.
The two sides also inked an
agreement on railway connectivity. "Today we have prepared a futuristic
vision for cooperation in new areas. The youth of both the countries will
benefit from the consensus reached on cooperation in areas such as green
partnership, digital partnership, blue economy and space," Modi said in
his statement to the media.
In her remarks, Hasina described
India as Bangladesh's major neighbour and a trusted friend. "India is our
major neighbour, trusted friend and regional partner. Bangladesh greatly values
our relations with India, which were born out of the War of Liberation in
1971," she said.
"I recall with gratitude the
contribution of the government and the people of India to Bangladesh's
independence," she said.
Hasina also paid homage to the
"brave fallen heroes of India" who sacrificed their lives in the 1971
war. "Today, we had very productive meetings where we discussed
cooperation in areas of security, trade, connectivity, sharing of water from
common rivers, power and energy, and regional and multilateral
cooperation," she said.
"We agreed to collaborate with
each other for the betterment of our people and countries," she added.
The Bangladesh prime minister began
her two-day visit to India on Friday. It is the first incoming bilateral state
visit by a foreign leader after the formation of the new government in India
following the Lok Sabha elections.
In the morning, Hasina visited
Rajghat and paid rich tributes to Mahatma Gandhi. Ahead of the talks, the
visiting leader was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of the
Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Officials said the focus of the
Modi-Hasina talks would be to impart a new momentum to the bilateral ties,
including in areas of trade, connectivity and energy. Hasina was among the
seven top leaders from India's neighbourhood and the Indian Ocean Region who
attended the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Modi and the Union council
of ministers on 9 June.
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