Sheikh Hasina visit: India announces $4.5 bn credit for Bangladesh projects

$500 mn set aside for Bangladesh military, total allocation for Dhaka crosses $8 bn in six years

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Narendra Modi, Sheikh Hasina

Prime Minister on Saturday said had always stood for Bangladesh's prosperity and committed $500 million credit for the country's defence.

"has always stood for the prosperity of and its people. We are a long-standing and trusted development partner of and are also determined that the fruits of our cooperation must reach our people," Modi said in a joint address to the media with visiting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Modi said wanted to build cooperation in new areas with "especially in some high-technology sectors which would include working in the fields of electronics, IT, cyber security, space explorations and civil nuclear energy".

He announced a new concession line of credit of $4.5 billion for the implementation of core projects of that "brings our resources allocation for to more than $8 billion over more than past six years".

He also announced that would be given "a line of credit $500 million for Bangladesh's defence procurement, which will be guided by needs".

Hasina is on a four-day trip to during which the two countries are expected to sign more than 20 agreements to boost bilateral ties.

However, the much-delayed pact on the Teesta water sharing remained elusive for the two sides. Admitting that the pact was "important" for India-ties, Modi assured India's commitment to the issue.

He said an "early solution can and will be found" to the Teesta water sharing issue.

After their restricted meeting, the two leaders were joined by their respective delegations.

Sheikh Hasina visit: India announces $4.5 bn credit for Bangladesh projects

$500 mn set aside for Bangladesh military, total allocation for Dhaka crosses $8 bn in six years

$500 mn set aside for Bangladesh military, total allocation for Dhaka crosses $8 bn in six years

Prime Minister on Saturday said had always stood for Bangladesh's prosperity and committed $500 million credit for the country's defence.

"has always stood for the prosperity of and its people. We are a long-standing and trusted development partner of and are also determined that the fruits of our cooperation must reach our people," Modi said in a joint address to the media with visiting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Modi said wanted to build cooperation in new areas with "especially in some high-technology sectors which would include working in the fields of electronics, IT, cyber security, space explorations and civil nuclear energy".

He announced a new concession line of credit of $4.5 billion for the implementation of core projects of that "brings our resources allocation for to more than $8 billion over more than past six years".

He also announced that would be given "a line of credit $500 million for Bangladesh's defence procurement, which will be guided by needs".

Hasina is on a four-day trip to during which the two countries are expected to sign more than 20 agreements to boost bilateral ties.

However, the much-delayed pact on the Teesta water sharing remained elusive for the two sides. Admitting that the pact was "important" for India-ties, Modi assured India's commitment to the issue.

He said an "early solution can and will be found" to the Teesta water sharing issue.

After their restricted meeting, the two leaders were joined by their respective delegations.
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