Singh, who met Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni, told her that the government is seeking a national consensus on the Teesta river water-sharing issue.
Singh reiterated to Moni "India's vision on water resources and assured that nothing inimical to Bangladesh's interests would be done. He suggested that Bangladesh join a stakeholder in the Tipaimukh project", official sources said.
The issue of the land boundary agreement, which also envisages swapping of each other's territories spread across 161 adversely-held conclaves, was also raised and Singh recognised that India is to ratify it and said "we intend to take to Parliament", the sources said.
The Teesta water-sharing deal was scuppered by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in September, 2011 by her last-minute opposition and her pulling out of the Prime Minister's entourage to Dhaka on an official visit.
