Bangladesh’s premier to visit India
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AA) – Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will visit India on Monday for a four-day official tour to resolve the pending issues between the two countries, according to officials.
At a press briefing on Sunday in the capital Dhaka, Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said the countries would sign seven Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) during the premier’s visit.
“It is almost final that we are going to sign MoUs on seven issues including water management (on common rivers), science and technology, railway, information technology, border security and other mutual interests,” Momen said.
Without sharing details, the minister said there would be an exclusive and confidential meeting between the prime ministers of the two countries.
About the Indian role in Bangladesh’s politics and the upcoming national election next year (2023), he said the election is an internal issue of Bangladesh and India has nothing to do with that.
During her visit, Hasina will also award Mujib Scholarships, an initiative of Bangladesh, to the descendants of 200 Indian armed forces personnel, who were killed or injured during the 1971 war between Bangladesh and Pakistan.
The two Asian neighbors share as many as 54 transboundary rivers, and the monopoly over the waters of those rivers by upstream India is one of the most critical issues between the two neighbors.
Momen said the trade between the two states would also be discussed.
In 2021, India exported goods worth $14 billion to Bangladesh, while only $2 billion worth of products were imported, according to official sources.