Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina to arrive today on four-day India visit

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will arrive in on a four-day visit today and will meet External Affairs Minister

will sign an inter-governmental agreement on civil nuclear energy with during Prime Minister Hasina's visit to

According to Dhaka Tribune, and may sign around 35 deals and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on trade and commerce, economy and connectivity, and on defence related issues.

The MoUs will include prevention of human trafficking, blue economy and maritime cooperation in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, use of Chittagong and Mongla seaports, Indian economic zone, and joint research on oceanography of the Bay of Bengal.

Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Joint Secretary Sripriya Ranganathan on Thursday said that was expecting to sign over 20 agreements with during this visit.

Ranganathan further said the two countries would also launch a bus service connecting two cities of and and a train service between and

The Government on Monday approved the draft of a proposal to establish a new passenger bus service between Dhaka in and Kolkata in via Khulna.

The draft of the proposal was approved in a weekly Cabinet meeting presided over by Prime Minister Hasina.

The visit will be aimed at expanding bilateral trade, boosting investment, connectivity and sub-regional assistance.

is likely to offer USD 500 million Line of Credit to for defence exports from the country during the visit. It is unlikely that the Teesta water sharing agreement would be signed.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina to arrive today on four-day India visit

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will arrive in India on a four-day visit today and will meet External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.India will sign an inter-governmental agreement on civil nuclear energy with Bangladesh during Prime Minister Hasina's visit to India.According to Dhaka Tribune, India and Bangladesh may sign around 35 deals and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on trade and commerce, economy and connectivity, and on defence related issues.The MoUs will include prevention of human trafficking, blue economy and maritime cooperation in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, use of Chittagong and Mongla seaports, Indian economic zone, and joint research on oceanography of the Bay of Bengal.Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Joint Secretary Sripriya Ranganathan on Thursday said that India was expecting to sign over 20 agreements with Bangladesh during this visit.Ranganathan further said the two countries would also launch a bus service connecting two cities of ...

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will arrive in on a four-day visit today and will meet External Affairs Minister

will sign an inter-governmental agreement on civil nuclear energy with during Prime Minister Hasina's visit to

According to Dhaka Tribune, and may sign around 35 deals and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on trade and commerce, economy and connectivity, and on defence related issues.

The MoUs will include prevention of human trafficking, blue economy and maritime cooperation in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, use of Chittagong and Mongla seaports, Indian economic zone, and joint research on oceanography of the Bay of Bengal.

Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Joint Secretary Sripriya Ranganathan on Thursday said that was expecting to sign over 20 agreements with during this visit.

Ranganathan further said the two countries would also launch a bus service connecting two cities of and and a train service between and

The Government on Monday approved the draft of a proposal to establish a new passenger bus service between Dhaka in and Kolkata in via Khulna.

The draft of the proposal was approved in a weekly Cabinet meeting presided over by Prime Minister Hasina.

The visit will be aimed at expanding bilateral trade, boosting investment, connectivity and sub-regional assistance.

is likely to offer USD 500 million Line of Credit to for defence exports from the country during the visit. It is unlikely that the Teesta water sharing agreement would be signed.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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