Jaishankar, who arrived here this evening on a two-day visit, called on Prime Minister Hasina at her official residence Ganobhaban here.
"The model is being highly appreciated in India," premier's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim quoted Jaishankar as saying at a briefing after the meeting.
The Foreign Secretary told the premier that India made 14 commitments during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Dhaka visit in June last year and eight of them have been fulfilled.
The foreign secretary said a number of Indian companies have shown interest to set up a deep seaport in Bangladesh.
Hasina told Jaishankar that the proposed deep seaport could be established through a consortium, Karim said.
The press secretary said Prime Minister Hasina expressed satisfaction over the fulfilling of the pledges made during the historic visit of her Indian counterpart last year.
Jaishankar will meet his Bangladeshi counterpart Shahidul Haque tomorrow, with officials saying security issues were likely to dominate their meeting.
They are likely to discuss entire range of bilateral issues, including water-sharing, transit, development of Pyra Port, trade and investment, Indian Line of Credit and review implementation of various development projects, sources said.
Jaishankar also thanked the Bangladesh government for its support to India for its initiatives for launching SAARC Satellite.
Referring to ratification of the landmark Land Boundary Agreement by the Indian Parliament, the premier thanked the Indian government, particularly members of Lok Shabha and Rajiya Shabha, for passing the bill unanimously.
Jaishankar will also meet Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali. His visit assumes significance in the backdrop of the recent killings of bloggers, secular activists and teachers, as well as the overall security situation in Bangladesh and South Asia.
Diplomatic sources said Jaishankar is expected to convey New Delhi's full support to Bangladesh on countering violent extremism amid spreading of terrorist acts in recent months.
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