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Indian FS in Dhaka to finalise PM Hasina’s Delhi visit

Diplomacy 2024-05-09, 9:46am

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Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra was received by the DG South Asia of Foreign Ministry A.T.M. Rokebul Haque on Wednesday evening.



Dhaka, May 08 – Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra arrived in Dhaka on Wednesday evening on a two-day official visit to “finalize schedule of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s upcoming India visit”. 

On his arrival here by a special flight, Kwatra was received by Director General (South Asia) of Bangladesh Foreign Ministry A.T.M. Rokebul Haque and High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh Pranay Verma, among others.  

Diplomatic sources said Kwatra will start his formal official engagements tomorrow when he will call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The Indian foreign secretary will also call on Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud and hold a meeting with his Bangladesh counterpart Masud-Bin-Momen.

During the meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Kwatra will hand over an invitation letter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Bangladesh Premier regarding her Delhi visit.

Sources, however, said that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s India visit is likely to take place in July this year. It will be the first visit to India by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after the last general election held in January this year.

During the visit, different bilateral and regional issues with special focus on Teesta Water Sharing agreement are expected to dominant the meeting between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, sources added. – Source: BSS