Last Modified: Tue, Apr 04 2017. 10 08 PM IST

Bangladesh to sign deals with India for $5 billion loan, electricity

Bangladesh will sign up to 35 agreements, MoUs during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s state visit to India, says foreign minister Abul Hasan Mahmood Ali

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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is due to leave for a four-day visit to India on Friday. Photo: Reuters
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is due to leave for a four-day visit to India on Friday. Photo: Reuters

Dhaka: Bangladesh will sign up to 35 agreements and memoranda of understanding during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s state visit to India, foreign minister Abul Hasan Mahmood Ali said on Tuesday.

The prime minister is due to leave for a four-day visit on Friday.

A senior energy official said Bangladesh would sign a number of agreements to import electricity. At present Bangladesh produces up to 8,500 MW of electricity and demand rises more than 8% annually.

“The deals include among others expansion of bilateral trade and investments, cooperation in energy sector, availing credit, distribution and management of water of common river, safer guard of border, ensuring security, prevention of illegal trade of drugs and human trafficking,” the foreign minister told a news conference.

India is expected to announce a fresh credit worth about $5 billion for infrastructure development, like railways, roads and waterways, one official said.

“That will be a concessionary credit, as a symbol of excellent relations between the two countries,” he said. Reuters

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First Published: Tue, Apr 04 2017. 10 08 PM IST