Dhaka (Bangladesh): Water sharing and management of trans-boundary rivers will dominate the Indo-Bangladesh Summit on Thursday led by Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said here.
Momen said the two countries during the summit are scheduled to sign at least five MoUs -- Trans-boundary Elephant Conservation to Preserve Biodiversity; Framework Agreement on High Impact Community Development Projects; Barishal Sewerage Treatment Plant; Framework Understanding on Cooperation in Hydrocarbon Sector, and Joint Study on Technology Transfer.
"The victory of Bangladesh is also the victory of India. India helped us in the war of 1971 against Pakistan. Their soldiers sacrificed their lives. Our relation is time-tested," the Foreign Minister said.
"We will raise all the big issues, including water and border security, at the virtual summit.
"We also have plans to discuss about four contracts on water management, border management, and the Chilahatiï-Kuchbihar Railway reconnect, which will now commence goods trains and passenger trains from March 26, 2021, on the Bangladesh Independence Day," he added.
According to the Foreign Minister, Hasina will also seek support to build the Bangabondhu Museum.