Last few years were golden chapter in India-Bangla ties: Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Santiniketan 

The last few years have been a golden chapter in India-relationship, during which complicated issues of land and coastal boundaries were resolved, Modi said here today.

Modi, who greeted her Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh in Bengali, said the government would take initiatives to ensure that the youth of both the countries get to know about the cultural contributions made by dignitaries of the two nations.

Be it road, railways, international waterways or coastal shipping, the two countries were rapidly moving forward in the area of connectivity, he said after inaugurating Bhavan on the along with

"A golden chapter is being written in the relationship of and Complicated issues related to land boundary and coastal boundary, which seemed impossible to solve at one point of time, were finally resolved," the said.

The shared heritage of the two countries and Rabindra Sangeet (songs by Rabindranath Tagore) have sweetened India-Bangladesh ties over the years, Modi said, adding, "Like we have inaugurated the Bangladesh Bhavan in West Bengal, we have also taken the responsibility to renovate Tagore's residence 'Kuthibaari' in Kushtiya district of Bangladesh."

Listing the development initiatives taken by both the countries, the Modi said, "Last year, an air-conditioned train was introduced between and We named it as Bandhan. Our country has been supplying to Bangladesh. Presently it is 600 MW, but we have a target to increase the supply to 1,100 MW this year."

Modi also stated that the neighbouring country was taking giant strides in

"Bangladesh has launched its satellite and opened up a new door for cooperation in this area," he said.

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 16:35 IST