Dhaka: Premier Sheikh Hasina on Thursday told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that India is Bangladesh's true friend and expressed her gratitude to the country for the support during the 1971 liberation war against Pakistan, as the two countries signed seven agreements to enhance bilateral ties.
Addressing a virtual summit with Modi, Hasina said that she is happy to meet her Indian counterpart again, particularly on this month of victory.
On Wednesday, Bangladesh celebrated the 49th anniversary of its victory against Pakistan.
Bangladesh won the war against Pakistan on December 16, 1971, with Indian support.
December evokes in all Bangladeshis the spirit of joy, freedom and celebration as we recall with deep gratitude our Father of the Nation' Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Under whose dynamic leadership we earned our great independence, she said.
India is our true friend, the Bangladesh Prime Minister said.
During the summit, India and Bangladesh signed seven agreements to expand cooperation in diverse areas and restored a cross-border rail link which was in operation till 1965.
Seeking enhanced integrated ties with India to move up to the regional and global value chains, Prime Minister Hasina said: I believe both our countries can move up the global and regional value chains by further integrating our economies taking advantage of available synergies.
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We believe India will play an even more important role in the global economy through your policies taken.
She said that the two economies appeared to have developed a growing interdependence as a huge number of Indians are employed in Bangladesh's manufacturing and service sectors while India receives its "highest number of tourists and medical patients from Bangladesh.
We happily recognise the growing mutual dependency of the economies of Bangladesh and India," Hasina said.
She described the ongoing connectivity initiatives between the two next-door neighbours as a catalyst to enhance economic and trade ties.
The two premiers reopened the railway connectivity on the route between India's Cooch Behar and Bangladesh's northwestern Chilahati, 55 years after it was stalled during the 1965 India-Pakistan war.
Hasina mentioned that throughout 2020, the two countries witnessed a number of initiatives such as trade through railway routes, high-level visits and meetings, capacity-building initiatives, the first trial run of Indian cargo from Kolkata to northeast India and above all, cooperation on COVID-19.
She said that Bangladesh's relations with India have embarked on a "landmark moment" coinciding with the 50th year of establishment of bilateral ties.
Yesterday (Wednesday), Bangladesh celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Bangladesh and India have also stepped into the 50th year of establishment of diplomatic relations, she said.