Sheikh Hasina India Visit Live: ‘Bangladesh is our biggest development, trade partner,’ says PM Modi; India-Bangladesh sign MoUs

Sheikh Hasina India Visit Live Updates: India, Bangladesh sign water-sharing deal, in boost to ties; can resolve all problems with Modi at helm in India, says Bangladesh PM.

By: Express Web Desk
New Delhi | Updated: September 6, 2022 5:51:12 pm
Sheikh Hasina India visit live: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Tuesday. (Express photo by Praveen Khanna)

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina in India Live Updates: Addressing a joint-press conference with Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina on the sidelines of bilateral talks, PM Narendra Modi said that trade between the two countries is rapidly increasing. “We have decided to extend cooperation in the IT, Space and Nuclear sectors,” PM Modi said.

India and Bangladesh on Tuesday signed a water-sharing agreement and six other pacts, including ones on space technology and scientific collaboration, aimed at boosting ties between the two countries. The agreement will benefit southern parts of Assam state in India and the Sylhet region in Bangladesh, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. But a much-anticipated agreement on another river remained at an impasse. For decades, Bangladesh has pushed for a pact on water sharing for the Teesta River, a major transboundary river that begins in India’s Sikkim state and runs through the north of West Bengal state before flowing into Bangladesh.

As long as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is around, New Delhi and Dhaka will find a solution to all bilateral problems, including the Teesta River water-sharing issue, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina said Tuesday. PM Narendra Modi welcomed his Bangladesh counterpart on Tuesday morning at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where she was accorded the ceremonial Guard of Honour. Speaking about her upcoming talks with PM Modi, she added: “With friendship, you can solve any problem. So, we always do that.”

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Sheikh Hasina India Visit Live: Bangladesh PM receives ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan; 'With friendship, you can solve any problem,' says Bangladesh PM

17:33 (IST)06 Sep 2022
India, Bangladesh sign water-sharing deal, in boost to ties

India and Bangladesh on Tuesday signed a water-sharing agreement and six other pacts, including ones on space technology and scientific collaboration, aimed at boosting ties between the two countries.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is making a four-day visit to India that is seen as politically significant in her home country, which is scheduled to hold a general election next year. The two leaders agreed to share the waters of the Kushiyara, a common river, in the first such arrangement between the countries since 1996.

The agreement will benefit southern parts of Assam state in India and the Sylhet region in Bangladesh, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. But a much-anticipated agreement on another river remained at an impasse. For decades, Bangladesh has pushed for a pact on water sharing for the Teesta River, a major transboundary river that begins in India’s Sikkim state and runs through the north of West Bengal state before flowing into Bangladesh. (AP)

17:06 (IST)06 Sep 2022
In pictures | Sheikh Hasina accorded ceremonial guard at Rashtrapati Bhavan

Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina arrived in India on Monday on a four-day visit to the country. On Tuesday, she was accorded a tri-services guard of honour.

Hasina was welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during her ceremonial reception at the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

After the reception, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at his memorial Rajghat in New Delhi. Check out our full gallery here

Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inspects a guard of honour during her ceremonial reception at the forecourt of India's Rashtrapati Bhavan Presidential Palace in New Delhi, September 6, 2022. (REUTERS)
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina shakes hands with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi during her ceremonial reception at the forecourt of India's Rashtrapati Bhavan Presidential Palace in New Delhi, September 6, 2022. (REUTERS)
15:29 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Can resolve all problems with Modi at helm in India: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina

As long as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is around, New Delhi and Dhaka will find a solution to all bilateral problems, including the Teesta River water-sharing issue, visiting Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said Tuesday.

Speaking after a meeting with Modi in Delhi, Hasina said: “…both the countries have achieved remarkable progress in a number of areas, I recall that the two countries have resolved many outstanding issues in the spirit of friendship and cooperation and will hope that all outstanding issues including the Teesta water-sharing treaty would be concluded at an early date.” Read more

15:03 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Watch: 'Bangladesh will not face crisis like Sri Lanka', says Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina
15:02 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Express Editorial | PM Sheikh Hasina in India: India must be a friend in deed

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh, in Delhi on a four-day visit, will hope to return with a bag full of crucial agreements that could stand her in good stead in the country’s next election towards the end of 2023.

Last month, when Bangladesh Foreign Minister Abdul Momen declared at a public gathering that India must ensure PM Hasina stays on in the interests of regional stability, the statement caused red faces on both sides, and the minister did not find place in Hasina’s delegation to Delhi.

It is no secret that India would be more than pleased if PM Hasina were to win a fourth consecutive term. India-Bangladesh ties have seen their best phase under her premiership from 2009. Read more

15:00 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Opinion | Why India should be grateful to Bangladesh PM

Even as Sheikh Hasina prepared to board the Biman flight to Delhi, a journey which could well be her last as the prime minister of Bangladesh, India has a surfeit of reasons to be grateful to Bangabandhu’s daughter.

After all, during the last 13 years, Hasina acted against fundamentalists and war criminals in her country that were not only threatening the secular character of Bangladesh but were rabidly anti-India.

She also ably led the crackdown on Indian insurgents that were operating from Bangladesh. Read full Opinion piece by Jaideep Saikia here

14:55 (IST)06 Sep 2022
LIVE: PM Modi meets Bangladesh counterpart Hasina for bilateral talks; discuss trade, defence
14:52 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Must face together forces that attack mutual trust: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India and Bangladesh should jointly face terrorist and fundamentalist forces that threaten to attack mutual trust between the two countries. Modi made these remarks after bilateral talks with visiting Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who made a strong pitch for early conclusion of the Teesta water sharing agreement.

"Today we also stressed on cooperation against terrorism and fundamentalism. To keep the spirit of 1971 alive, it is also very necessary that we face such forces together, who want to attack our mutual trust," Modi said.

India and Bangladesh signed seven agreements after the talks between Modi and Hasina, including one on sharing of waters of Kushiyara river which is expected to benefit the regions of southern Assam and Bangladesh's Sylhet region. (PTI)

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14:50 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Watch | Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina meets PM Modi at Hyderabad House in Delhi
14:48 (IST)06 Sep 2022
'Hope Bangladesh, India resolve all outstanding issues soon': Hasina

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Tuesday exuded confidence that India and Bangladesh will be able to resolve all outstanding issues, including the Teesta water-sharing treaty, soon.

“The two countries have resolved many outstanding issues and we hope that all outstanding issues, including Teesta water-sharing treaty, would be concluded at an early date,” she said while issuing a joint statement with PM Narendra Modi, in New Delhi. (ANI)

14:42 (IST)06 Sep 2022
India to start economic partnership talks with Bangladesh

India will start talks on a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) with Bangladesh, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday.

"We also decided to increase cooperation in sectors such as IT, space and nuclear energy," Modi said after holding talks with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina, who is on a four-day visit to India.

Both countries have been involved in a joint study on the CEPA, which has been in discussions between the two neighbours for many years. Bangladesh is India's largest development partner and the largest regional trade partner, Modi said. (Reuters)

13:48 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Today Bangladesh is our biggest trade partner, says PM Modi

Addressing a joint-press conference with Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina on the sidelines of bilateral talks between the two countries, PM Modi said: "Trade between India-Bangladesh is increasing rapidly. We have decided to extend cooperation in the IT, Space and Nuclear sectors. Talks are also underway b/w India and Bangladesh on power transmission lines." 

13:46 (IST)06 Sep 2022
India and Bangladesh exchange MoUs

India and Bangladesh exchanged MoUs in the presence of PM Narendra Modi and Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, in Delhi.

12:24 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Watch | PM Modi, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina proceed for bilateral talks

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina met PM Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House on Tuesday. 

12:12 (IST)06 Sep 2022
PM Modi meets Bangladesh PM at Hyderabad House

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina met PM Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House on Tuesday. 

11:22 (IST)06 Sep 2022
In pics | Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina receives ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan

Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gestures as she is welcomed by her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi during her ceremonial reception at the forecourt of India's Rashtrapati Bhavan Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India, September 6, 2022. (Reuters)
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina arrives to attend her ceremonial reception at the forecourt of India's Rashtrapati Bhavan Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India, September 6, 2022. (Reuters)
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inspects a guard of honour during her ceremonial reception at the forecourt of India's Rashtrapati Bhavan Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India, September 6, 2022. (Reuters)
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina shakes hands with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi during her ceremonial reception at the forecourt of India's Rashtrapati Bhavan Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India, September 6, 2022. (Reuters)

10:22 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Watch | In Hindi, Bengali, Sheikh Hasina thanks India for contribution during Liberation War

Speaking to reporters in Hindi and English, Sheikh Hasina thanked India for its contribution during the Liberation War in 1971. 

10:05 (IST)06 Sep 2022
Sheikh Hasina lays wreath at Rajghat

Soon after receiving a ceremonial welcome at Rajghat, Bangladesh CM Sheikh Hasina laid a wreath at Rajghat. Take a look. 

09:30 (IST)06 Sep 2022
'With friendship, you can solve any problem,' says Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina at Rashtrapati Bhavan: "I hope that it'll be a very fruitful discussion & our main aim to develop economically and also fulfill the basic needs of our people - that we will be able to do. With friendship, you can solve any problem. So, we always do that."

09:26 (IST)06 Sep 2022
PM Modi-Sheikh Hasina talks: What's on the agenda?

The two Prime Ministers are set to discuss issues related to trade, connectivity and defence today. India and Bangladesh are likely to sign pacts on water sharing on the Kushiyara river, training and IT cooperation in Railways, science, space and media cooperation.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is on a four-day tour to India. (FILE/PIC)

Within hours of her arrival, Sheikh Hasina met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and discussed issues of bilateral interest and importance, sources said. “Delighted to call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh this evening. The warmth and frequency of our leadership level contacts is a testimony to our close neighbourly partnership,” Jaishankar tweeted after the meeting. On Thursday, Hasina is scheduled to travel to Ajmer to visit Moinuddin Chishti’s dargah. Hasina, who is accompanied by senior ministers, will also meet President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.

As Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina arrives, taking stock of India-Bangladesh ties: the achievements and the irritants

As Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina arrived in New Delhi on a four-day visit to India on Monday (September 5), the long-standing, unresolved dispute over the sharing of the waters of the Teesta is back in the news.

The issue of water-sharing remains a key irritant in the bilateral relationship that has otherwise been strengthened significantly under the leadership of Prime Minister Hasina and her Indian counterpart, Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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