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There was a discussion on connectivity, ongoing projects under the Indian LoCs, Grants, and the Taka-Rupee exchange mechanism…

 

Digital desk: During Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to India for the G20 summit in September of this year, three key infrastructure projects will be launched by Bangladesh with Indian assistance, a news agency in Dhaka reported on Tuesday.

 

The Maitree Super Thermal Power Plant-2, the Akhaura (Bangladesh) and Agartala (India) Railway Link, and the 65-kilometer Khulna-Mongla Port Railway Link are the three projects that will be officially inaugurated.

 

Pranay Verma, the Indian High Commissioner of Bangladesh made the announcement after a meeting with the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday and holding extensive bilateral talks about the two countries.

 

Taking to Twitter, the Indian High Commission in Dhaka said, “Taking Forward All-Encompassing India-Bangladesh Friendship! HC Pranay Verma called on the Hon'ble Prime Minister of Bangladesh, H.E. Sheikh Hasina today at Ganabhaban in Dhaka and held wide-ranging discussions on the India-Bangladesh bilateral relationship.”

 

It further stated, “HC briefed Hon’ble PM on several recent positive developments & highlighted the progress in energy cooperation and development projects. Hon’ble PM conveyed her warm greetings to PM @narendramodi and said that she was looking forward to attending the #G20 Summit in India”.

 

According to reports, Akhaura (Bangladesh) and Agartala (India) Railway Link is funded by Indian donations and the Maitree Super Thermal Power Plant-2 and the 65-kilometer Khulna-Mongla Port Railway Link have been built under the Indian LoC.

 

Both parties expressed satisfaction over the state of the bilateral ties between Bangladesh and India during the meeting.

There was a discussion on connectivity, ongoing projects under the Indian LoCs, Grants and the Taka-Rupee exchange mechanism between Bangladesh and India. Two different credit card kinds, one for rupees and the other for takas will also be issued, according to the Indian High Commissioner.

 

"Both sides will issue these cards so that people from the two countries can use the cards for their payments, " claims Verma.






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