India, Bangladesh inaugurate 3 more bilateral projects this year
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina on Saturday inaugurated three more bilateral projects. The projects embrace import LPG from Bangladesh, inauguration of the Vivekananda Bhavan at Ram Krishna Mission in Dhaka and inauguration of Bangladesh-India skilled ability growth Institute on the Institute of Engineers in Khulna."I am glad that I got an opportunity to inaugurate three more bilateral projects between India and Bangladesh today. In one year, we have inaugurated total 12 joint projects," Prime Minister Modi stated.He added, "These agreements are the very basis of India-Bangladesh relations and it ensures the prosperity of the people of two nations."The Prime Minister stated that the import of bulk LPGs will profit each the neighbours, together with the creation of exports, earnings and employment alternatives.The Bangladesh-India skilled ability growth Institute will assist develop expert manpower and technicians to assist Bangladesh's industrial growth.While the Vivekananda Bhavan has been impressed by two nice people-- Swami Vivekananda and Ramakrishna Paramahansa-- who've vastly influenced the lives of the individuals of the 2 international locations, the Prime Minister harassed.The Bhavan has a scope to accommodate more than a 100 college college students and students, Modi stated whereas divulging particulars of the undertaking.India and Bangladesh as we speak signed seven agreements in areas of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on using Chattogram and Mongla ports, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) withdrawal of 1.82 cusec of water from Feni river by India for consuming water provide in Tripura, settlement regarding implementation of GoI Line of Credits (LOC) prolonged to Bangladesh, MoU between University of Hyderabad and University of Dhaka, cultural alternate programme, MoU on co-operation in Youth Affairs, and an MoU on offering coastal surveillance system.Addressing the media on the event, Modi stated, "India attaches high importance and priority to its partnership with Bangladesh. It is a matter of great pride that cooperative relations between the two neighbours include."On her half, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina thanked Prime Minister Modi for extending an inviting to go to India."Ram Krishna Mission has been playing a very significant role in the spread of education in Bangladesh. Every year a number of students have been continuing their education with assistance from this institution. It is also working for the social and economic development of Bangladesh. I thank the Government of India for providing financial assistance for this institution," the visiting dignitary stated.She added additional, "The decision to import LPGs from Bangladesh into India will help make trade relations more dynamic and also help in fulfilling the energy demands in northeast India."Prime Minister Hasina is on a four-day go to to India.Earlier within the day, she additionally held a bilateral assembly with Prime Minister Modi and mentioned on areas of mutual cooperation. She additionally known as on External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar as we speak.Hasina may also be assembly President Ram Nath Kovind later within the day.Get real-time alerts and all of the information in your telephone with the all-new India Today app. Download from