PM in Bangladesh: Boundary pact to be expedited

Referring to ratification of the LBA, Modi said, "Most importantly, we successfully overcame long pending issues of the past & this will enable us to create a better future for our ties."

Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 08 2015 | 1:42 AM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday returned home after wrapping up his two-day visit to Bangladesh during which the two countries signed 22 pacts to deepen cooperation besides ratifying the historic Land Boundary Agreement (LBA).

"Thank you Bangladesh. The visit will remain forever etched in my memory. Outcomes of the visit will lead to a stronger partnership," the Prime Minister tweeted just before departing for New Delhi.

Referring to ratification of the LBA, Modi said, "Most importantly, we successfully overcame long pending issues of the past & this will enable us to create a better future for our ties." India and Bangladesh said they have decided to expeditiously implement the agreement and cooperate in a wide array of areas such as civil nuclear energy, petroleum and power.

On the Teesta water sharing pact, Modi said: "I am of the view that birds, air and water - these three do not need to have visas at all." He said it should not be made a political issue and should be dealt from a humanitarian perspective. In a public address organised by the Dhaka University, Modi said he was positive about finding a solution to the issue.

On Saturday, Modi had extensive talks with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina following which the pacts were signed which including an agreement on coastal shipping, an MoU on setting up of Indian Economic Zones and allowing Life Insurance Corporation to operate in the country.

In a major initiative to boost connectivity and enhance people-to-people contact, two bus services - Kolkata-Dhaka-Agartala and Dhaka-Shillong-Guwahati - were also flagged off jointly by Modi, Hasina and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

On Sunday, Modi called on President Abdul Hamid and met leaders of all political parties who complimented him for brining political unity in India to ensure passage of a bill to implement the LBA.
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First Published: Jun 08 2015 | 12:20 AM IST

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