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Modi’s maiden visit to Dhaka June 6

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Star Online Report


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Dhaka for the first time on a two-day state visit on June 6.

Bangladesh foreign ministry and Indian external affairs ministry made the announcement through issuing separate press release today.

Some key instruments, including the much-awaited land boundary deal, are expected to be finalised during the Indian premier’s visit.

The visit is also expected to shed light on some key issues including the sharing of Teesta waters and some projects will be flagged off involving connectivity between the two countries.

Modi is coming to Dhaka at the invitation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, foreign ministry sources said. He will also pay a courtesy call on Bangladesh’s President Abdul Hamid.

During the visit, the two primers will have official discussion where the entire gamut of bilateral relation would be shared for further bolstering the excellent relationship between the two countries, sources said.

Bangladesh may get $2 billion in fresh loan from India for use in connectivity-related projects, an area of cooperation in which the two countries have taken big strides in recent years.

Officials of both the foreign and finance ministries said a formal announcement about the new soft loan under the Line of Credit (LoC) is likely to be made during the visit.

Sujata Mehta, secretary of multilateral and economic relations of the Indian External Affairs Ministry, during her Dhaka visit in April indicated that the LoC would be extended.

Initially, it was assumed the new credit amount would be $1 billion, the same India lent in 2010, but recent developments suggest that it will be around $2 billion.

The actual amount of the fund will be announced during Modi's visit, when the agreement will be signed, said a finance ministry official.

Bangladesh has already identified 15 projects in consultation with the Indian government in which the funds can be used.

The projects, whose total cost is estimated to be $3.71 billion, will boost up connectivity between the two countries.

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Ten out of the 15 projects are related to power, rail and port, which, once completed, will make both the import of electricity from India and the transit of commercial goods to Nepal, Bhutan and India using the Bangladesh territory easier.

India though will finalise the project list once the agreement is signed.

The terms and conditions of the new loan are likely to be the same as the ones tagged with the 2010 LoC.

The first credit line had carried 1.75 percent interest rate per year, which was later lowered to 1 percent by the Indian government. The loan has to be repaid in 20 years with a grace period of five years.

Some 75 percent of the overall procurement for the projects has to be made from India; in case of civil procurement, it will be 65 percent.

Of the first $1 billion credit, $200 million was later converted to grant and disbursed for the Padma bridge project.

The remaining $800 million has been allocated for 15 projects, mostly railways, roads and bridges. As of March, $188 million has been disbursed.

The finance ministry official said Bangladesh sought $68 million more under the first LoC as project costs increased and the Indian side has agreed to it as well.

After the Modi-led government assumed power one year ago, various developments have started taking place among Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and India in areas of energy cooperation, land boundary and transit, among other areas.

In a major push towards sub-regional cooperation, the four countries are set to sign an agreement on June 15 that would allow free movement of vehicles through their borders just like within the 28 countries of the European Union.

Expected to be functional by the end of 2015, the deal would allow seamless transit of passengers and personal and cargo vehicles between the countries.

Officials of the commerce and shipping ministries said the service charge and fees for the transit would be fixed through talks.

Modi’s maiden visit to Dhaka June 6 | The Daily Star
 
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F*CKING disgrace. We are now allowing mass murderers into the country, especially the one's who kill Muslims. Next up Burma's PM and followed by Al-Baghdadi.
@aazidane @Luffy 500 @monitor @Al-zakir @MBI Munshi @UKBengali @Optimus prime

BDians should consider yourself lucky for getting all the financial assistance provided by Modi government and should welcome him with respect. :D
Now say with me NaMo Namah :agree:

Perfect Jai Bangla moment for Modi as he prepares for Bangladesh visit : India, News - India Today

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F*CKING disgrace. We are now allowing mass murderers into the country, especially the one's who kill Muslims. Next up Burma's PM and followed by Al-Baghdadi.
Indeed..............
Why with them? For these type of contract we better go for S.korea,japan...their low class product made our environment,specially the street deadly..

BDians should consider yourself lucky for getting all the financial assistance provided by Modi government and should welcome him with respect. :D
Now say with me NaMo Namah :agree:
Yeah! we r already lucky having two bs prime-minister here..........:(
 
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damn,more cash to feed disgraceful jamaatis..they'll take our fund,and later will chant "India raw alien conspiracy" theories..
 
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F*CKING disgrace. We are now allowing mass murderers into the country, especially the one's who kill Muslims. Next up Burma's PM and followed by Al-Baghdadi.
@aazidane @Luffy 500 @monitor @Al-zakir @MBI Munshi @UKBengali @Optimus prime

we have to accept the reality . He is the PM of our next door neighbor and future super power . this same Modi was banned in USA now welcome proudly .and he is coming with basket full of offering solution to some long standing dispute between Bangladesh India so we welcome him .
 
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we have to accept the reality . He is the PM of our next door neighbor and future super power . this same Modi was banned in USA now welcome proudly .and he is coming with basket full of offering solution to some long standing dispute between Bangladesh India so we welcome him .

Finally some sane BDeshis
 
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frankly telling i am getting respect for this ""cha wala"" he is trying to solve some long standing dispute with Bangladesh and i hope if this problem are solve relationship between Bangladesh India will improve
 
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lol.... BDians please keep your lungis from getting in a knot....your real ruler is coming :lol:
 
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He may be a mass murderer. And they are coincidently Muslims. So what we have friends like USA Russia and UK. Whom are mass murderer too and Modi is naive infront of them. So far Modi's actions didnt hurt us so we should respect him. History proved it mass murderers are the conqurers. So we will welcome Baghdadi too if he wins. As long as we are imune. We are not pakistan who share open border in the west and north with muslim countries. We are sorrounded by non muslim countries so we have to make friends with them. If not it will be looked like muslims cant coexist with non muslims. Our largest opposition BNP already announced they are not anti India. And AL is pro India and AL's ally is JAPA which is third largest opposition. Now only Jamaat remains which is fourth largest. They are mostly anti India. Because of 1971 and suppression by AL later in these years. And in 1971 Bangladeshis were getting killed at the hands of Muslims and most of the Indian Muslims didnt support Bangladesh either. It happens.
 
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Best to get this over with asap, as soon as the cha wala leaves the better, and we can wash our hands.
 
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