India, Bangladesh will initiate talks to renew Ganga water treaty: PM Modi

India to open new assistant high commission office in Bangladesh

narendra modi sheikh hasina Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (right) shakes hand with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina before their delegation level meeting in New Delhi | AP

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India and Bangladesh will begin technical-level talks for the renewal of the 1996 Ganga water treaty. He added an Indian technical team will visit Bangladesh soon for the conservation and management of the Teesta River. 

Addressing a joint presser after bilateral talks with his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina, Modi said connectivity, commerce and collaboration were key focus areas of their talks. Modi added they will focus more on digital and energy connectivity. “Both sides are ready to initiate talks on CEPA to take our economic ties to new heights. We have decided to initiate technical-level talks on the renewal of the 1996 Ganga Water Treaty. For the conservation and management of Teesta River in Bangladesh, a technical team will visit Bangladesh soon,” PM Modi said.

Modi added they discussed defence production to further strengthen defence ties between the countries. “We have decided to strengthen our cooperation over counter-terrorism, fundamentalism and peaceful management of the border. We welcome Bangladesh's decision to join the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative,” he said. 

Modi said an e-visa facility will be launched for Bangladeshis visiting the country for medical treatment. India will also be opening an assistant high commission in Rangpur for the convenience of the people of the North West region of Bangladesh, he said.

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina said, "This is my first bilateral visit to any country after Bangladesh's 12th parliamentary elections and the formation of our new government in January 2024. India is our major neighbour, trusted friend, and regional partner. Bangladesh greatly values our relations with India, which were born during our war of liberation in 1971,” ANI reported.

The key pacts signed by the two sides included one on forging strong ties in the digital domain and another on having a green partnership. The two sides also inked an agreement on railway connectivity.

-with inputs from agencies.

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