India, B'desh sign deal on oil pipeline, discuss Teesta water issue

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

and today inked six MoUs, including one for the construction of a 129.5-km between Siliguri and Parbatipur, and discussed the Teesta water sharing issue as well as the

and his Bangladeshi counterpart reviewed the areas of bilateral cooperation and exchanged views on issues of mutual interest, the here said in a statement.

"Both sides expressed appreciation for the notable progress achieved in the implementation of the decisions and initiatives taken during the visits of the of to in June 2015 and the of to in April 2017," it read.

The two sides signed six MoUs including India-Friendship pipeline between Siliguri & Parbatipur and an agreement between Department of Atomic Energy, and Atomic Commission.

"This is part of our endeavour to undertake projects in in various socio-economic sectors, including education, culture, health, community welfare, road infrastructure etc, for which we are providing 1,600 crore taka under grant financing," Gokhale said.

The MoU on is aimed at pumping diesel from to with a capacity of 1 million tonnes per annum.

"The MoU focuses on deepening bilateral cooperation in the hydrocarbon sector and the mutual benefits for both sides that would accrue from the proposed construction of approximate 129.5-km from the Terminal of the Numaligarah (NRL) in to the of the Petroleum Corporation (BPC)," the brief description of the MoU read.

The other MoUs are on cooperation between and Betar, installation of an (ICCR) Urdu Chair in University, Addendum to the GCNEP-BAEC Interagency Agreement, grant projects to set up language labs in 500 schools in and upgrade different roads in Rangpur city.

An addendum was signed relating to Inter-Agency agreement between Partnership (GCNEP) of India's department and Bangladesh's atomic commission.

Gokhale said remained a "committed development partner" of and has extended lines of credit of over USD 8 billion to in the last seven years.

"This is the largest amount of credit has ever committed to any single country....We are confident that this credit will be useful to as it pursues its developmental priorities," he said.

Gokhale also cited Narendra Modi's remarks that and are not just "pass pass" (close to each other) but also "saath saath" (together).

also extended full support to Bangladesh's efforts for resolving the Rohingya refugee crisis, including the early repatriation of the displaced people to

"has been fully supportive of the efforts being made to resolve the crisis, including early repatriation of the displaced people," Gokhale said in a statement after his meeting with Haque on the second day of his three-day visit.

Later, Gokhale called on at her Sangsad Bhaban office and discussed several issues of bilateral interest.

He informed that Modi wants to fulfill all the commitments he made to Bangladesh, her quoted Gokhale as saying.

mentioned that and have resolved many problems successfully through discussions.

"Now one problem needs to be resolved," said, adding that she is hopeful of settling the Teesta issue, too.

According to Karim, the said is well aware of Bangladesh's problems due to the arrival of Rohingya refugees.

"We're well aware of Bangladesh's problem arising out of influx of more than one million Rohingyas...Our and the entire shall do best for in this regard," the top Indian said.

A massive Rohingya influx began since August 25 when Army launched a crackdown in the northwestern Rakhine State, the homeland of the ethnic minority community.

More than 700,000 Rohingya have fled to to escape the crackdown.

Karim said the sought intensified Indian pressure on

"We want to put more pressure on to take back its citizens from Bangladesh," she told Gokhale.

said her government is preparing an island to relocate about one lakh Rohingya refugees as there is a possibility of landslide in Cox's Bazar during monsoon.

She also mentioned that is in touch with five neighbouring countries, including India, and Thailand, over settling the issue.

The arrived in yesterday, his first visit after assuming the office on January 29.

Before the bilateral meeting with his counterpart, Gokhale called on A H

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 22:25 IST