PM Modi's visit to Bangladesh

  • Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and her counterpart in Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina signed five Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs).
  • They were related to areas of importance such as connectivity, commerce, information technology and sports to further strengthen the bilateral ties between the two nations and together work towards development. 
  • PM Modi also presented a representational key of 109 ambulances to PM Hasina, along with a representational box to her as a symbol of India's gift of 1.2 million COVID vaccine doses that were promised earlier on.
  • In return, he received a gold and a silver coin released on the occasion of the birth centenary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from PM Hasina, along with another silver coin released on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's Independence.
HIGHLIGHTS 
  • The two sides also discussed issues related to the Rohingya with India saying it was happy to facilitate “safe, speedy and sustainable” return of the forcibly displaced people from Myanmar’s Rakhine state.
  • Indian companies will develop Bangladesh's Ruppur Nuclear Power Plant.
  • It was decided that December 6, the day on which India formally recognised Bangladesh, will be celebrated as 'Maitri Diwas’.
  • The Teesta water-sharing issue was also discussed during the leaders' meeting. 
  • PM Modi reiterated India's sincere and continued efforts to conclude this agreement in consultation with relevant stakeholders. 
  • Indian side also requested for early finalisation of a draft for sharing of water of the Feni River.

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