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Modi leaves for home after concluding Bangladesh visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the end of his two-day visit to Bangladesh, said that he was sure that his visit will lead to further strengthening of bilateral ties between the two neighbours.

Modi leaves for home after concluding Bangladesh visit
Modi leaves for home after concluding Bangladesh visit
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Published : Mar 27, 2021, 10:22 PM IST

Updated : Mar 27, 2021, 10:54 PM IST

Dhaka: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday left for home after concluding his two-day visit to Bangladesh, his first trip to a foreign country since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

Modi leaves for home after concluding Bangladesh visit, his 1st abroad since COVID-19

I would like to thank the people of Bangladesh for their affection during my visit. I would also like to thank PM Sheikh Hasina and the Bangladesh Government for the warm hospitality, he said in a tweet.

Read:| PM Modi holds talks with Sheikh Hasina; India, Bangladesh sign 5 MoUs

India and Bangladesh signed MoUs in key sectors such as disaster management, sports and youth affairs, trade, technology and more. These will add strength to our development partners and benefit the people of our nations, especially the youth, the Prime Minister said.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Modi, who is visiting Bangladesh on his first trip to a foreign country since the outbreak of the coronavirus, said that he had a productive meeting with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina during which they reviewed the full range of bilateral ties and discussed ways to deepen the economic and cultural linkages in the times to come.

Read:| Both India, Bangladesh want to see peace, stability and love in entire world: PM Modi

He held one-on-one talks with Hasina which was followed by a delegation-level meeting, which continued for over an hour.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Had a productive meeting with PM Sheikh Hasina. We reviewed the full range of India-Bangladesh relations and discussed ways to deepen economic and cultural linkages in the times to come, Modi tweeted.

PTI

Read:| PM Modi visits mausoleum of 'Bangabandhu' Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, pays floral tributes

Dhaka: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday left for home after concluding his two-day visit to Bangladesh, his first trip to a foreign country since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

Modi leaves for home after concluding Bangladesh visit, his 1st abroad since COVID-19

I would like to thank the people of Bangladesh for their affection during my visit. I would also like to thank PM Sheikh Hasina and the Bangladesh Government for the warm hospitality, he said in a tweet.

Read:| PM Modi holds talks with Sheikh Hasina; India, Bangladesh sign 5 MoUs

India and Bangladesh signed MoUs in key sectors such as disaster management, sports and youth affairs, trade, technology and more. These will add strength to our development partners and benefit the people of our nations, especially the youth, the Prime Minister said.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Modi, who is visiting Bangladesh on his first trip to a foreign country since the outbreak of the coronavirus, said that he had a productive meeting with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina during which they reviewed the full range of bilateral ties and discussed ways to deepen the economic and cultural linkages in the times to come.

Read:| Both India, Bangladesh want to see peace, stability and love in entire world: PM Modi

He held one-on-one talks with Hasina which was followed by a delegation-level meeting, which continued for over an hour.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Had a productive meeting with PM Sheikh Hasina. We reviewed the full range of India-Bangladesh relations and discussed ways to deepen economic and cultural linkages in the times to come, Modi tweeted.

PTI

Read:| PM Modi visits mausoleum of 'Bangabandhu' Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, pays floral tributes

Last Updated : Mar 27, 2021, 10:54 PM IST
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