Hasina’s Delhi tour may see defence pact
Bangladesh and India may sign a settlement amid executive Sheik Hasina's up and coming visit to New Delhi to, as The Financial Circumstances composes, grow reciprocal safeguard organization.
The Circumstances ran a story titled "Bangladesh PM Sheik Hasina's visit to be enthusiastic about guard".
Citing o0fficials the daily paper said both sides are anticipating extending security ties as a component of the developing key association. Hasina is set to touch base in India on 17 December for a four-day trip, her first authority visit since the Narendra Modi-drove NDA government expected power in May 2014.
The secretary-level talks in Delhi between the two sides on Monday and Tuesday will be trailed by the visit of the Bangladesh naval force boss this week, an antecedent to marking the barrier bargain, as indicated by The Circumstances.
Security and outskirt administration issues were examined amid the home secretary level talks alongside the issue of counterterrorism, authorities said.The daily paper said Bangladesh now needs to grow its association with the Indian naval force even as it chose to buy two submarines from China.
The report included that ranges of maritime participation that have been proposed incorporate alternative of composed watching along Universal Sea Limit Line, respective activities including the two naval forces, joint observation of Select Monetary Zone and collaboration in hydrography.
Hasina is booked to hold converses with Indian leader Modi on 18 December on issues including the pending Teesta water sharing agreement.
Since 2015, Hasina has gone by India twice, for the memorial service of president Pranab Mukherjee's significant other and for BRICS-BIMSTEC outreach meets, the daily paper said.
The Circumstances ran a story titled "Bangladesh PM Sheik Hasina's visit to be enthusiastic about guard".
Citing o0fficials the daily paper said both sides are anticipating extending security ties as a component of the developing key association. Hasina is set to touch base in India on 17 December for a four-day trip, her first authority visit since the Narendra Modi-drove NDA government expected power in May 2014.
The secretary-level talks in Delhi between the two sides on Monday and Tuesday will be trailed by the visit of the Bangladesh naval force boss this week, an antecedent to marking the barrier bargain, as indicated by The Circumstances.
Security and outskirt administration issues were examined amid the home secretary level talks alongside the issue of counterterrorism, authorities said.The daily paper said Bangladesh now needs to grow its association with the Indian naval force even as it chose to buy two submarines from China.
The report included that ranges of maritime participation that have been proposed incorporate alternative of composed watching along Universal Sea Limit Line, respective activities including the two naval forces, joint observation of Select Monetary Zone and collaboration in hydrography.
Hasina is booked to hold converses with Indian leader Modi on 18 December on issues including the pending Teesta water sharing agreement.
Since 2015, Hasina has gone by India twice, for the memorial service of president Pranab Mukherjee's significant other and for BRICS-BIMSTEC outreach meets, the daily paper said.
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