India, Bangladesh likely to sign six deals during Hasina`s visit

India and Bangladesh are expected to sign at least six deals during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina`s visit to New Delhi from January 10.

Dhaka: India and Bangladesh are expected to sign at least six deals during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina`s visit to New Delhi from January 10, including on cooperation on cross-border terrorism and exchange of convicted criminals, officials said here today.

Senior government officials familiar with the talks said Dhaka expected the MoUs to be inked during the premier`s upcoming tour, her first official visit to India since coming
to power last year, but added that the summit-level talks could yield more deals which could not be predicted.

A foreign ministry source listed the issues for the proposed deals as cooperation on cross-border militancy or terrorism, Indian credit assistance for railway and communication sector development, cooperation on cross-border crime and exchange of convicted criminals, power swap and cooperation on standardisation.
He said sharing of waters in common rivers and particularly in the Teesta, trade gap issue, bilateral and regional connectivity or transit and proposed "frontier bazaar" were other major issues to come up during the talks.
Foreign secretary Mohamed Mijarul Quayes, however, earlier said the "summit-level talks between the two premiers could yield tangible outcome on more issues, which could be predicted beforehand."

PTI

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