Visit of PM of Bangladesh to India
On 5th October, 2019 the Prime Minister of Bangladesh paid an official visit to India.
Highlights of the Visit
- India and Bangladesh inaugurated 3 projects and seven agreements during their meet.
- Projects inaugurated include Import of Bulk LPG from Bangladesh; Inauguration of Vivekananda Bhaban (student’s hostel) at Ramakrishna Mission, Dhaka; Bangladesh-India Professional Skill Development Institute (BIPSDI) at the Institution of Diploma Engineers Bangladesh (IDEB), Khulna. Professional Skill centre will be established to benefit small and medium enterprises.
- Both agreed to enhance cooperation in the area of Disaster Management.
- Both agreed that closer cooperation against extremist and radical groups, terrorists, smugglers, smuggling of ....
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