Prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s proposed New Delhi visit has been postponed and it is unlikely to take place this month.
“There have been some last-minute changes. We’ll soon finalise new dates for the important visit,” a highly placed diplomatic source told UNB on Thursday without elaborating the reasons behind the changes.
The prime minister was scheduled to leave for New Delhi on 18 December to discuss a wide range of bilateral issues with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi during the visit.
With this visit, both sides hoped that the relations between Bangladesh and India will see a newer dimension as there will be fresh initiatives to take forward the ties to the next level.
Though the long-pending Teesta water sharing deal remains a key factor during any high-level visit, officials in Dhaka and Delhi could give no specific information in favour of any breakthrough over Teesta.
Prime pinister Sheikh Hasina, however, said she is ‘still hopeful’ about the Teesta water sharing agreement with India but did not tell whether it will be signed or not during her New Delhi visit. “I’m going to India, I’m not going with any condition… discussion is on for Teesta river water sharing and we’re hopeful," she told the media on Saturday.
On 16 October, Hasina and her Indian counterpart Modi had a bilateral meeting in Goa reassuring that Bangladesh and India will remain together for the sake of development.
At the invitation of prime minister Hasina, Modi visited Bangladesh from 6-7 June 2015 and the two countries came up with a joint declaration ‘Notun Projonmo - Nayi Disha’.
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina, during the visit, requested Modi for immediate conclusion of the interim agreement on sharing of the water of Teesta as agreed upon by both the governments in January 2011, according to the joint declaration.
Indian prime minister Modi, at that time, conveyed that deliberations are underway involving all stakeholders with regard to conclusion of the interim agreements on sharing of waters of Teesta and Feni as soon as possible.
The two prime ministers noted that discussions on various aspects relating to the sharing of waters of the Manu, Muhuri, Khowai, Gumti, Dharla and Dudhkumar rivers were taking place at technical levels under JRC and asked the concerned officials for taking expeditious action to conclude the sharing arrangements at the earliest.
During her visit here in February last year, visiting Paschimbanga chief minister Mamata Banerjee urged Bangladesh to ‘keep confidence’ in her about the signing of much-sought Teesta Water sharing deal between the two countries.
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“There have been some last-minute changes. We’ll soon finalise new dates for the important visit,” a highly placed diplomatic source told UNB on Thursday without elaborating the reasons behind the changes.
The prime minister was scheduled to leave for New Delhi on 18 December to discuss a wide range of bilateral issues with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi during the visit.
With this visit, both sides hoped that the relations between Bangladesh and India will see a newer dimension as there will be fresh initiatives to take forward the ties to the next level.
Though the long-pending Teesta water sharing deal remains a key factor during any high-level visit, officials in Dhaka and Delhi could give no specific information in favour of any breakthrough over Teesta.
Prime pinister Sheikh Hasina, however, said she is ‘still hopeful’ about the Teesta water sharing agreement with India but did not tell whether it will be signed or not during her New Delhi visit. “I’m going to India, I’m not going with any condition… discussion is on for Teesta river water sharing and we’re hopeful," she told the media on Saturday.
On 16 October, Hasina and her Indian counterpart Modi had a bilateral meeting in Goa reassuring that Bangladesh and India will remain together for the sake of development.
At the invitation of prime minister Hasina, Modi visited Bangladesh from 6-7 June 2015 and the two countries came up with a joint declaration ‘Notun Projonmo - Nayi Disha’.
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina, during the visit, requested Modi for immediate conclusion of the interim agreement on sharing of the water of Teesta as agreed upon by both the governments in January 2011, according to the joint declaration.
Indian prime minister Modi, at that time, conveyed that deliberations are underway involving all stakeholders with regard to conclusion of the interim agreements on sharing of waters of Teesta and Feni as soon as possible.
The two prime ministers noted that discussions on various aspects relating to the sharing of waters of the Manu, Muhuri, Khowai, Gumti, Dharla and Dudhkumar rivers were taking place at technical levels under JRC and asked the concerned officials for taking expeditious action to conclude the sharing arrangements at the earliest.
During her visit here in February last year, visiting Paschimbanga chief minister Mamata Banerjee urged Bangladesh to ‘keep confidence’ in her about the signing of much-sought Teesta Water sharing deal between the two countries.
See more at - http://en.prothom-alo.com/bangladesh/news/131991/Hasina-s-Delhi-tour-postponed