Prime Minister Modi stated after talks with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Hyderabad Home in New Delhi: “Bangladesh is India’s largest growth associate. It’s our ‘Neighborhood First’ coverage, ‘Act East’ coverage, The intersection of SAGAR imaginative and prescient and Indo-Pacific imaginative and prescient.
Prime Minister Modi on Saturday reiterated India’s dedication to realizing Bangabandhu’s dream of a secure, affluent and progressive Bengal. Aside from this, the Prime Minister stated New Delhi will proceed to connect nice significance to its relations with Dhaka.
“Bangladesh is India’s largest growth associate. It’s our Neighborhood First Coverage, Act East Coverage, Sagar Imaginative and prescient and The intersection of Indo-Pacific visions.
The 2 sides mentioned varied areas of bilateral cooperation, together with growth partnership, vitality, water assets, commerce, protection cooperation, and many others. The consensus reached on cooperation in inexperienced partnership, digital partnership, blue financial system, area and different fields will profit the youth of each international locations.
“We welcome Bangladesh’s choice to affix the Indo-Pacific Initiative. We’ll proceed to cooperate in different regional and worldwide boards together with BIMSTEC,” he stated.
Since 2019, the leaders of the 2 international locations have met 10 occasions, and the connection between the 2 international locations has undergone unprecedented modifications. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi welcomed the Prime Minister of Bangladesh on the Indian Presidential Palace. He was the primary visitor to pay a bilateral state go to after the institution of the brand new Indian authorities.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina additionally visited Rajghat to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi. The Bangladesh Prime Minister can also be scheduled to satisfy President Draupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar. Sheikh Hasina was among the many worldwide leaders who attended the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Council of Ministers on June 9 earlier this month.