[The main achievement of the trip is obviously the inking of the Land
Boundary Agreement which had been agreed upon during the last visit by
the then Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh but got torpedoed by
vehement opposition by the BJP, the Trinamool Congress and the AGP.
The first two have now just reversed their stands.
The other major issue between the two countries, the Teesta River
water sharing agreement has apparently made no progress though.
Nothing on the controversial and vexed immigrant issue.
The connectivity between the two countries and the connectivity of
India's North-East with the mainland through Bangladesh are getting a
significant boost.
And, there will be sizeable participation of Indian companies in
infrastructure projects in Bangladesh.
India will also supply power to Bangladesh grid.
There is give and take from both the sides. Some important issues have
been just bypassed though.
So far so good.

The complete text of the joint statement issued by both the countries
is reproduced below at sl. no. II.]


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Dhaka, Delhi seek to herald new era

Senior Correspondent,  bdnews24.com

Published: 2015-06-07 18:44:53.0 BdST Updated: 2015-06-07 19:13:05.0 BdST


     Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with Bangladesh
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Dhaka airport on June 6, 2015

India and Bangladesh have issued a ‘joint declaration’ on Prime
Minister Narendra Modi’s visit with a “new direction for the new
generation”.


Styled ‘Notun Projonmo – Nayi Disha’, the joint statement “seeks to
herald a new era in bilateral relations”, says a spokesperson of the
India’s foreign ministry.

The 65-point declaration covered the entire gamut of ties, and “aims
to harness the full potential of the relationship across sectors”, the
spokesperson said.

Modi arrived in Dhaka on Saturday and would conclude his visit on
Sunday evening after a public address.

During his visit, he along with his Bangladesh counterpart, witnessed
the exchange of instruments of ratification of the India-Bangladesh
Land Boundary Agreement, 1974 and its 2011 Protocol.

The two leaders along with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
also flagged off the two bus services connecting Bangladesh and Indian
cities.

They also witnessed a flurry of signing of agreements, MoUs, exchanges
and deals between the two countries.

The joint declaration noted those exchanges.

Modi received, on behalf of former Indian prime minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee, the ‘Bangladesh Liberation War Honour’ from President Md
Abdul Hamid.

They promised to work together on security cooperation, announcing
“zero tolerance” of any form of terrorism and extremism.

According to the joint statement, Modi also promised to work on
getting the Teesta and Feni river sharing deals inked as soon as
possible as he had begun discussions with his stakeholders.

They also vowed to work together in the regional and global forums.

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Joint Declaration between Bangladesh and India during Visit of Prime
Minister of India to Bangladesh- " Notun Projonmo - Nayi Disha"
June 07, 2015

1.At the invitation of the Prime Minister of the Government of the
People's Republic of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of
the Government of the Republic of India, Mr. Narendra Modi, paid a
State visit to Bangladesh from 6-7June 2015.

2.During the visit, Prime Minister of India called on H.E. Mr. Md.
Abdul Hamid, Hon'ble President of Bangladesh.

3.Prime Minister Modi laid a wreath at the National Martyrs' Memorial
at Savar as a mark of respect to the memory and contribution of the
great freedom fighters of Bangladesh. He paid rich tribute and respect
to the memory of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the
BangabandhuMemorialMuseum in Dhaka.

4. Sushri Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister of West Bengal, also joined
Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka on June
6, 2015 for the historic ceremony wherein they witnessed the exchange
of instruments of ratification of the India- Bangladesh Land Boundary
Agreement, 1974 and its 2011 Protocol. The three leaders jointly
flagged off the 2 bus services connecting Bangladeshi and Indian
cities.

5. Prime Minister Modi received, on behalf of the former Prime
Minister of India Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the 'Bangladesh Liberation
War Honour' from President Mr. Md. Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister
SheikhHasina.

6. Prime Minister Modi visited the Dhakeswari Temple and the
Ramakrishna Mission on 7June 2015, and spoke at a public event at the
Bangabandhu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Dhaka on 7June
2015.

7. Prime Minister Modi had a meeting with Prime Minister Hasina on 6
June 2015 which was followed by the delegation level talks. Both the
meeting and the talks were marked by great warmth and cordiality
reflecting the excellent bilateral relations and friendship that exist
between the two countries. The two Prime Ministers led their
respective sides in the talks. Prime Minister Hasina hosted a banquet
preceded by a cultural programme in honour of Prime Minister Modi and
his delegation.

8. During the talks, the two Prime Ministers recalled the shared bonds
ofhistory, tradition, aspirations and multitude of other commonalities
between the two countries and reiterated their firm conviction to
further strengthen the bilateral relations.They recognized that the
destinies of the peoples of the two countries were interlinked in
their quest for peace, development and stability. The two Prime
Ministers also noted that India and Bangladesh have entered a new
phase in bilateral relations with a pragmatic, mature and practical
approach based on sovereignty, equality, friendship, trust and
understanding for the mutual benefit of their peoples and collective
prosperity of the region.

9. Prime Minister Modirecalled with deep respect the visionary
leadership of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman. He appreciated the impressive socio-economic development in
Bangladesh especially in the areas of economic growth, poverty
eradication, women's empowerment and education, under the leadership
of Prime Minister Hasina. He also appreciated the steps taken by her
towards strengthening democracy and promoting peace, security and
stability in the region and beyond. He complimented Prime Minister
Hasina for her support to innovative ideas for enhancing sub-regional
cooperation and connectivity.He also appreciated her commitment to the
betterment of bilateral ties with India and the many path breaking
initiatives taken by her to provide greater depth and substance to the
relationship.

10. Prime Minister Hasina appreciated Prime Minister Modi for his
dynamic and pragmatic approach in leading the largest democracy and
one of the largest and fastest growing economies in the world. She
expressed her firm belief that Prime Minister Modi's leadership would
bring in fresh impetus to the excellent bilateral relations between
Bangladesh and India.

11. Both the Prime Ministers underscored the need to preserve the
memory and legacy of the Great Liberation War and the freedom
fighters. Prime Minister Hasina sought assistance from India in
bringing back the mortal remains of valiant freedom fighters of
Bangladesh who had been buried in Indian soil during 1971 War of
Liberation. Prime Minister Modi agreed to extend necessary cooperation
in this regard.Prime Minister Hasina recalled with gratitude India's
enormous contribution to the glorious Liberation War of Bangladesh in
1971. Prime Minister Modi conveyed appreciation to the Government of
Bangladesh for conferring the 'Bangladesh Liberation War Honour' on
former Prime Minister of India, Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, for his
outstanding contribution to the Liberation War of Bangladesh. He also
appreciated Bangladesh's initiative to honour the memory of Indian
soldiers who had laid down their lives in Bangladesh's Liberation War.
Prime Minister Modi conveyed that these gestures of Bangladesh will
always be remembered and cherished by the people of India and that
these are testimony to the close ties between the two peoples. The two
Prime Ministers noted with satisfaction the ongoing practice of joint
celebration of Victory Day at Kolkata and Dhaka and also
implementation of Muktijoddha scholarship scheme for heirs of the
Muktijoddhas. Prime Minister Modi handed over to Prime Minister Hasina
memento of INS Vikrant, which played an important role in the
Liberation War. Prime Minister Modi also handed over to Prime Minister
Hasina the audio recording of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's
historic speech on 06 February 1972 at a mammoth rally at Brigade
Maidan, Kolkata during his first State visit to India after the
independence of Bangladesh. Prime Minister Hasina thanked Prime
Minister Modi for this special gesture.

12. Both Prime Ministersexpressed satisfaction overthe historic
passage of the 100thConstitutional Amendment Bill in the Rajya Sabha
and Lok Sabha of the Indian Parliament to give effect to the 1974Land
Boundary Agreement and its 2011 Protocol. They recognized that this
was a milestone in Bangladesh-India relations. Prime Minister Modi
handed over to Prime Minister Hasina the video recording of the debate
on this Bill in the Indian Parliament. They recalled with gratitude
the role played by the then Prime Minister of Bangladesh Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the then Prime Minister of India Smt. Indira
Gandhi in this regard.Prime Minister Hasina appreciated the political
parties and political leaders in India for the great demonstration of
camaraderie in the unanimous adoption of the bill. The two Prime
Ministers gave directives to the concerned officials on both sides for
expeditious implementation of the 1974 Land Boundary Agreement and its
2011 Protocol on the ground. The two Prime Ministers reaffirmed their
commitment to extend all facilities to the residents of the enclaves
and ensure that the rights of all citizens are protected. The historic
instruments of ratification of the 1974 Land Boundary Agreement and
its 2011 Protocol were exchanged and modalities for ensuring smooth
implementation of the said Agreement and Protocol were worked out
under an exchange of letters.

13. The two Prime Ministers recalled the "Framework Agreement on
Cooperation for Development" of 2011 that outlines the shared vision
for an enduring and long-term cooperation andcommits to achieve closer
ties through economic integration and better connectivity. They
stressed on taking stock of the achievements and charting ways for
future cooperation.

14. The two Prime Ministers noted with satisfaction the continued
exchange of high level visits which helped achieve abetter
understanding on many of the issues under discussion. They agreed to
encourage more such high level interaction between the two sides.They
also appreciated the regular holding of meetings of sectoral
institutional mechanismsfor continually promoting bilateral relations.

15. Both the Prime Ministers appreciated the progress made in the 3rd
meeting of the Joint Consultative Commission (JCC) held in New Delhi
on 20 September 2014 led by the two Ministers of Foreign/External
Affairs and directed them to coordinate, oversee and follow up
implementation of initiatives as well as explore newer avenues for
cooperation.It was agreed that the 4thmeeting of the JCC would be held
in 2015 in Dhaka.

16. The two Prime Ministers expressed satisfaction at the unparalleled
level of cooperation between the two countries on security related
issues and reaffirmed their unequivocal and uncompromising position
against extremism and terrorism in all forms and manifestations, as
well as their commitment to cooperate with each other by sharing
information about groups and persons indulging in terrorism. They
reiterated their commitment that their respective territories would
not be allowed to be used for any activity inimical to the other.Prime
Minister Modi expressed India's appreciation for the cooperation
extended by Bangladesh in security related matters. The two Prime
Ministers expressed satisfaction at the conclusion of the MOUs on
Prevention of Smuggling of Fake Currency Notes,Cooperation between
Coast Guards and Prevention of Human Trafficking, all of which will
augment security cooperation.

17. The two Prime Ministers stressed the need for effective
implementation of the Coordinated Border Management Plan (CBMP) for
better border management so as to prevent cross border criminal
activities,irregular movement, incidents of violence and tragic loss
of lives. They expressed confidence that it would enhance cooperation
between the border guarding forces of the two countries, and enable
them to manage the identified vulnerable areas with a view to
preventing criminal activities, irregular movement,acts of violence
and loss of lives along the border areas. They agreed on the need to
free the borders from criminal activities.Both Prime Ministers also
welcomed the finalisation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for
allowing usage of Indian border roads for construction and maintenance
of Border Out Posts (BOPs) of Border Guards Bangladesh as well as use
of Indian medical facilities in difficult areas in the border area by
Bangladeshi personnel, who are deployed in vicinity. Both Prime
Ministers reiterated that the number of deaths at the border must be
brought down to zero and directed the concerned authoritiesandborder
guarding forces to work to that effect. The two Prime Ministers
welcomed the holding of 1st round of meetings of DCs/DMs of clusters
of bordering districts and put emphasis on regular holding of
meetings.

18. Prime Minister Hasina invited India's cooperation in jointly
developing the Ganges Barrage on the river Padma in Bangladesh. Prime
Minister Modi conveyed that he would have the matter examined by the
concerned agencies in India.

19. Prime Minister Hasina requested Prime Minister Modi for immediate
conclusion of the Interim Agreement on Sharing of the Water of Teesta
as agreed upon by both the governments in January 2011. Prime Minister
Modi conveyed that deliberations are underway involving all
stakeholders with regard to conclusion of the Interim Agreements on
sharing of waters of Teesta and Feni as soon as possible.The two Prime
Ministers noted that discussions on various aspects relating to
sharing of waters of the Manu, Muhuri, Khowai, Gumti, Dharla and
Dudhkumar rivers were taking place at technical levelsunder JRCand
askedthe concerned officials for taking expeditious action to conclude
the sharing arrangements at the earliest.

20. The two Prime Ministers recalled Article-2 of the Framework
Agreement on Cooperation for Development of 2011 and reiterated their
commitment to address the issue of water resources management of
common rivers including water sharing, in a holistic manner through
common basin management.

21. Prime Minister Modi reiterated the earlier commitment that India
would not take any unilateral decision on the Himalayan component of
their River Interlinking Project which may affect Bangladesh.Prime
Minister Modi also conveyed that the Tipaimukh Hydro-Electric Power
Project is not likely to be taken forward in its present form due to
statutory requirements on the Indian side and that India would not
take any unilateral decision on this matter that may adversely impact
Bangladesh.

22. The two Prime Ministers stressed the need for holding the 38th
Ministerial meeting of the JRC at an early date to discuss all issues
pertinent to water resources for mutual benefit.

23. Both the Prime Ministers expressed deep satisfaction at the level
of cooperation and achievements in the power sector between the two
countries and agreed to widen the cooperation further. Prime Minister
Modi expressed his appreciation for Prime Minister Hasina's untiring
efforts in improving the power situation in Bangladesh and her
Government's consistent efforts in implementing the 2021 Goal i.e. to
achieve installed capacity of 24,000 MW power by the year 2021. He
also conveyed that India can be a major partner in achieving this goal
and many Indian corporates have the capacity to cooperate with
Bangladesh in this endeavour. He requested Prime Minister Hasina for
facilitating the entry of Indian companies in the power
generation,transmission and distribution sector of Bangladesh.The two
Prime Ministers expressed satisfaction at the steps being taken to
quickly enhance the supply by 30-50MW over the existing transmission
line so that the net power supply to Bangladesh increases to
500MW.Both sides further welcomed the steps being taken to augment
supply of power through the Bheramara-Baharampur grid inter-connection
from 500 MW to 1,000 MW and to operationalise the supply of 100 MW of
power from India including from Palatana Power Plantto eastern side of
Bangladesh and directed the concerned officials to complete the work
in a time-bound manner. To enhance power grid connectivity as
envisaged in the Framework Agreement, Prime Minister Modi agreed in
principle to consider Bangladesh's proposal to allow import from India
to Bangladesh additional powerin phased mannerthrough construction of
an additional grid interconnection on western side of Bangladesh.

24. Both sides welcomed the consensus between Bangladesh and India to
evacuate power from the North-eastern region of India (Rangia/Rowta)
to Muzaffarnagar of India through Bangladesh constructing a +/-800 KV,
7000 MW HVDC multi-terminal bi-pole DC grid line with suitable power
tapping points at Barapukuria in Bangladesh. Prime Minister Modi
agreed in principle to consider Bangladesh's request for providing
adequate powerfrom this line for Bangladesh keeping in view the grid
security of both countries.Both sides expressed satisfaction at the
pace of work of the Bangladesh-India Friendship Power Company's 1320
MW coal-fired power plant at Rampal, Bagerhat, Bangladesh, and were
optimistic that the plant will be operational by the target date and
meet the exacting environmental and energy efficiency standards to
become a fine example of Bangladesh-India cooperation.

25. Noting Bangladesh's interest in importing power in the Bangladesh,
Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) framework, India agreed to favourably
consider such import subject to grid security, transmission,
interconnection and applicable laws, rules and regulations of the
respective countries.

26. The two Prime Ministers agreed to further enhance cooperation in
energy sector particularly in renewable energy and nuclear energy.
Both Prime Ministers agreed to cooperate in the field of civil nuclear
energy, especially training for technical personnel.

27. Keeping in view the growing cooperation between the two countries
in the energy sector, the two Prime Ministers decided to initiate an
annual India-Bangladesh Energy Dialogue to be led jointly by Secretary
(Petroleum) of India and Secretary, Power Division of Bangladesh to
undertake comprehensive energy sector cooperation including areas of
coal, natural gas, LNG, supply of petroleum products in the
sub-region, renewable energy, oil and gas pipelines etc.

28. The two Prime Ministers welcomed the MOU and the Sale-Purchase
Agreement signed between Numaligarh Refinery Ltd (NRL) and Bangladesh
Petroleum Corporation (BPC) for construction of a pipeline from
Siliguri to Parbatipur for supply of High Speed Diesel to Bangladesh.
They directed the officials to quickly finalize the terms for
establishment of the Joint Venture Company which will construct and
operate the pipeline.

29. The two Prime Ministers welcomed the renewal of the bilateral
Trade Agreement with the new trade
 facilitation provisions which would not only further widen bilateral
trade, investment and economic cooperation in a balanced and
sustainable manner to mutual benefit but also open up opportunities
for regional trade. Recalling Article 1 of the Framework Agreement on
Cooperation for Development, the two Prime Ministers directed
concerned officials to remove all barriers to ensure unfettered
bilateral trade. Both sides underscored the need to narrow the trade
imbalance.

30. The two Prime Ministers underscored the importance of
harmonization of standards and mutual recognition of agreements and
certificatesfor enhancing bilateral trade. They welcomed the
conclusion of the Bilateral Cooperation Agreement between the
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institute (BSTI) and the Bureau of
Indian Standards (BIS). They also agreed to keep each other informed
of new legislation, rules and regulations in safety and testing to
facilitate easy compliance and upgradation of facilities.

31. Both the Prime Ministers stressed the urgent need for up-gradation
of infrastructure of the Land Customs Stations (LCSs)/Land
Ports/Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) in a coordinated manner. They
noted with satisfaction that the work of opening immigration
facilities at Phulbari (opposite Banglabandha) has been completed and
that the immigration post would be operationalized soon.

32. The two Prime Ministers noted with appreciation the positive
experience gained from the functioning of the Border Haats and
stressed the need to open more border haats at mutually agreed
locations.

33. Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance and need to increase
Indian investment in Bangladesh and underscored the role of the
private sector in this regard. He welcomed the decision of Bangladesh
to allocate land for Special Economic Zones (SEZs) for India.The two
Prime Ministers welcomed the conclusion of MoU for Establishment of
Indian SEZs in Bangladesh and directed the concerned officials to work
to realize this goal at the earliest.Mongla and Bheramara were
identified as possible locations.

34. The two Prime Ministers welcomed the signing of the Coastal
Shipping Agreement which would open up newer avenues of cooperation in
the areas of bilateral & regional trade and connectivity. They also
noted with satisfaction the renewal of the Protocol on Inland Water
Transit and Trade (PIWTT) with new trade facilitation measures. Both
the Prime Ministers agreed on the need for dredging of the
Bangladesh-India inland water protocol routes to utilize their full
potential. Both the Prime Ministers directed the officials to explore
the possibilities of developmentof entire protocol route with assured
Least Available Depth (LAD) with international funding.Prime Minister
Modi agreed to provide necessary assistance for enhancing navigability
of the routes as envisaged in the Framework Agreement.

35. The two Prime Ministers agreed to expedite collaborative efforts
towards developing a successor organization of the erstwhile
International Jute Study Group. Bangladesh appreciated India's
assurance of unhindered sourcing of cotton from India for Bangladesh.

36. Both Prime Ministers emphasized the importance of seamless,
multi-modal connectivity to ensure regional economic development and
people-to-people contact. They noted that roadways, railways and
waterways were the building blocks to an inter-dependent and mutually
beneficial relationshipamong the countries of the region.Prime
Minister Modi appreciated the various initiatives taken by the
Government of Bangladesh in this regard. Both Prime Ministers also
agreed to commence negotiations on a Multi Modal Transport Agreement
between the two countries and to constitute a Joint Task Force for
this purpose.

37. The two Prime Ministers welcomed the commencement of
Dhaka-Shillong-Guwahati and Kolkata-Dhaka-Agartala Bus services. The
Indian Prime Minister also conveyed that the new bus services on
Khulna-Kolkata and Jessore-Kolkata as proposed by Bangladesh, may be
operationalised after completion of consultations by both sides.
Reviewingdevelopments regardingproposal forconstruction of a bridge
over the river Feni at Ramgarh-Subroom, the two Prime Ministers
directed for its expeditious construction.

38. Prime Minister Modi agreed to consider Bangladesh's proposal to
introduce the 2nd Maitree Express between Khulna and Kolkata. The two
Prime Ministers expressed satisfaction about the ongoing cooperation
in the railways sector including the Akhaura-Agartala railway link and
revival of the old railway links.They directed the concerned officials
of both sides to take measures for ensuring more passenger-friendly
customs and immigration facilities for the passengers of Maitree
Express.Prime Minister Modi announced that India will construct a
modern International Passenger Terminal (IPT) at a suitable locationin
India so as to facilitate customs and immigration requirements of
passengers travelling on the Kolkata-Dhaka Maitri Express and other
trains that are to connect India and Bangladesh.

39. Both the Prime Ministers expressed satisfaction at the utilization
of the first line of credit of US$ 800 million, which was enhanced by
an additional US$62 million and US$ 200 million grant extended by
India to Bangladesh.

40. Prime Minister Modi announced a second Line of Credit worth US$ 2
billion for Bangladesh for undertaking various development
projects.The Line of Credit is to be utilized, inter alia, for
developmental projects particularly in the area of public transport,
roads, railways, inland waterways, ports, ICT, education, health etc.

41. Both Prime Ministers agreed that the advantages of sub-regional
cooperation in power sector, water resources, trade, transit and
connectivity should be harnessed to mutual benefit. In this context,
both Prime Ministers noted with satisfaction the progress made by the
Joint Working Groups on Sub-Regional Cooperation between Bangladesh,
Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) on
WaterResourcesManagementandPower/HydropowerandonConnectivityandTransit.
Followingdiscussions at the two meetings of the Joint Working Groups
held so far, the concerned authorities in the respective countries are
working towards identifying potential future power projects in the
sub-region to be undertaken jointly involving at least three countries
on equitable basis for joint development and financing.They are also
exchanging ideas on potential cargo (roads and railways) and bus
routes involving at least three countries. The relevant authorities in
the four countries are also exploring the possibility of using
multimodal transport to meet their commercial as well as tourist
needs. They are also considering ways and means of improving trade
facilitation at land border stations so as to enhance sub-regional
connectivity and cooperation.

42. The two Prime Ministers recognized the need to exploit the
synergies between the two countries for expanding the relationship to
newer areas. They expressed satisfaction at bilateral cooperation in
new areas including nuclear science and technology, space, health,
jute and textiles, renewable energy, fisheries, meteorological, and
other areas related to development. The two Prime Ministers especially
applaudedscience and technology (S&T) cooperation that is being
undertaken under the ambit of the India-Bangladesh Joint Science &
Technology Committee, whose fourth meeting took place in New Delhi in
December, 2014 coordinated by the Ministry of Science & Technology
from Bangladesh side andDepartment of Science & Technology (DST) from
Indian side.Both Prime Ministers appreciated the efforts for
spearheading S&T cooperationin various areas. Both Prime Ministers
noted with satisfaction launch of India Science Research Fellowship
which enables scientists/researchers from Bangladesh to carry out
research work at various Indian Institutes. Prime Minister Modi
invited more researchers and scientists from Bangladesh to undergo
training and exposure in various Indian scientific institutions,
particularly in the areas of biotechnology and oceanography, which are
identified as priority areas by Bangladesh.

43. Prime Minister Hasina informed that the 'Bangabandhu Satellite-I',
the first Bangladesh satellite, is scheduled to be launched in 2017
which would take the country to the next level of scientific
advancement. Sheappreciated the SAARC Satellite project being
undertaken by India.

44. The two Prime Ministers expressed satisfaction at the amicable
settlement of the maritime boundary between the two countries. To
harness the vast economic opportunities this has opened up, they
agreed to work closely on the development of ocean-based Blue Economy
and Maritime Cooperation in the Bay of Bengal and chart out the ways
for future cooperation.

45. Both Prime Ministers agreed that climate change is one of the
greatest challenges facing mankind today and expressed their resolve
for ambitious climate action in their countries in the context of
poverty eradication and sustainable development. They underscored the
importance of working together and with other countries to conclude an
ambitious, comprehensive, balanced and equitable climate agreement in
Paris in 2015 that will also address the issue of genuine technology
collaboration and financial support in meeting this common global
challenge. They agreed to intensify bilateral cooperation in the areas
of climate change and environment protection.

46. The two Prime Ministers also welcomed the signing of the MOU to
implement the grant assistance of INR 5 crores from the India
Endowment for Climate Change for installation of 70,000 improved cook
stoves in Bangladesh.

47. As a technology demonstration pilot project, Prime Minister Modi
announced provisioning and installation by India of solar power-based
home systems including light bulbs, mobile charging facilities, fans
and cook stoves to an off-grid village in Bangladesh.

48. Recognizing the ongoing cooperation between the two countries in
the sector of education, the two Prime Minister reaffirmed their
commitment to widen this cooperation for mutual benefit. In this
connection, they appreciated the various collaborative arrangements
between the universities and educational institutes of the two
countries.The two Prime Ministers also welcomed the Bangladesh-India
Education Initiative and expressed confidence that the framework
provided by the Initiative will enable relationships to prosper
between institutions of the two countries.

49. Prime Minister Hasina expressed appreciation for the assistance
provided by India, under the bilateral MOU on Small Development
Projects, for city improvement projects being undertaken in Rajshahi,
Sylhet, Khulna & Narsingdi.

50. Prime Minister Hasina thanked India for the substantive
strengthening of capacity building programme being undertaken for
Bangladesh under the ITEC programme, especially the custom designed
courses such as the mid-career training programme for Bangladesh civil
servants. She sought continued support of India in training of
Bangladesh officials. Prime Minister Modi reiterated India's
commitment to training and capacity building of Bangladesh officials
and technical personnel.

51. Expressing happiness at the cultural exchanges between the two
countries, the two Prime Ministers agreed to further enhance such
exchanges. They also noted with satisfaction the implementation of
various projects by both the countries for this purpose.

52. Both Prime Ministers welcomed growing exchanges between the two
peoples which is helping foster greater understanding and goodwill
between the two countries. They agreed to further increase
people-to-people contacts.In this context, it was agreed that
Doordarshan and Bangladesh Television (BTV) will enter into an
agreement to allow BTV to join Prasar Bharati's DTH platform.

53. Both Prime Ministers agreed that strengthening diplomatic and
consular presence in each other's country will further boost
people-to-people contacts. Prime Minister Hasina appreciated the
concurrence of the Government of India to the opening of a Deputy High
Commission of BangladeshinGuwahatiaswellasupgradation of Bangladesh
Visa Office inAgartala to an Assistant HighCommission.Prime Minister
Modi appreciated theconcurrenceof Government of Bangladeshfor the
opening of India's Assistant High Commissions in Khulna and Sylhet.

54. Prime Minister Modi deeply appreciated the Government of
Bangladesh for allowing transshipment of 25,000 Metric Tonnes of food
grains to Tripura across Bangladesh territory on humanitarian cause.
Prime Minister Hasina deeply appreciated the cooperation extended by
Government of India for facilitating movement of humanitarian
assistance from Bangladesh for the victims of the recent earthquake in
Nepal.

55. Prime Minister Hasina deeply appreciated India's assistance in
bringing back Bangladesh nationals from Yemen.

56. BothPrime Ministers reaffirmed their shared commitment to deepen
regional cooperation to maximize the mutuality of interests and to
ensure equitable share of mutual benefits in all areas, including
trade, transport and energy. They recognized the importance of various
regional/sub-regional cooperative/collaborative initiatives to improve
the lives and livelihoods of all the people across the two countries.
Prime Minister Hasina thanked India for the 24 Automatic Weather
Stations set up by India under the SAARC STORM programme built by
Antrix Corporation of India for the Bangladesh Meteorological
Department.

57. Pledging to work closely in furthering relevant
regional/sub-regional cooperation processes including SAARC, BIMSTEC
and BCIM-EC, the two Prime Ministers reviewed various steps taken in
this regard. They welcomed the agreement on establishing of the
BIMSTEC electricity grid and expressed the hope that the BIMSTEC Free
Trade Agreement will be finalized soon. They also expressed confidence
that the BCIM-EC Study Group reports would be finalized soon to allow
decision making with regard to several projects envisaged under this
framework, particularly the Kolkata-to-Kunming Highway Project.

58. The two Prime Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to work
closely in the UN and other multi-lateral organizationsincluding WTO.
They underscored the importance of coordinating each other's position
on the emerging global development architecture including Post-2015
Development Agenda, Migration and Development, and other multi-lateral
issues of common interest. The two sides stressed the need for
concluding the Doha Development Round under the WTO, in accordance
with its development mandate and especially ensuring an early harvest
of the development deliverables for LDCs. Both sides noted with
satisfaction contributions of both countries to UN Peacekeeping
Operations and agreed to work together to pursue the ongoing
Peacekeeping reform process at the UN in the 70thAnniversary year of
its establishment. Both Prime Ministers reiterated the importance of
an effective multilateral system, centered on a strong United Nations,
as a key factor in tackling global challenges. They expressed concern
at the slow pace of progress on the long standing subject of UN
Security Council Reform and called for urgent outcomes to be achieved
in the 70thanniversary year of the United Nations. They reaffirmed
their commitment to supporting the Intergovernmental Negotiations
(IGN) and called for results oriented outcome of the negotiations that
brings about comprehensive reform of the Security Council including an
expansion in both categories of membership. Prime Minister Hasina
reiterated her country's support for India's candidature for permanent
membership of an expanded and reformed UN Security Council.

59. Both Prime Ministers underscored the need for strengthening and
reform of multilateral financial institutions and enhancing the voice
and participation of developing countries in international economic
decision-making. They welcomed the potential role the New Development
Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank may play in
responding to needs of the developing countries. In this connection,
Prime Minister Modi took note of Bangladesh's request to become a
member of the New Development Bank in due course.

60. The following bilateral documents were signed, exchanged,
adoptedand handed over during the visit:

i.Exchange of Instruments of Ratificationof 1974 Land Boundary
Agreement and its 2011 Protocol
ii.Exchange of letters on Modalities for implementation of 1974Land
Boundary Agreement and its 2011 Protocol
iii.Bilateral Trade Agreement (renewal)
iv.Agreement on Coastal Shipping between Bangladesh and India
v.Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade (renewal)
vi.Bilateral Cooperation Agreement between Bangladesh Standards
&Testing Institution (BSTI) and Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) on
Cooperation in the field of Standardization.
vii.Agreement on Dhaka-Shillong-Guwahati Bus Service and its Protocol
viii.Agreement on Kolkata-Dhaka-Agartala Bus Service and its Protocol
ix.Memorandum of Understanding between Coast Guards
x.Memorandum of Understanding on Prevention of Human Trafficking
xi.Memorandum of Understanding on Prevention of Smuggling and
Circulation of Fake Currency Notes
xii.Memorandum of Understanding between Bangladesh and India for
Extending a New Line of Credit (LoC) of US$ 2 billion by Government of
India to Government of Bangladesh
xiii.Memorandum of Understanding on Blue Economy and Maritime
Cooperation in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean
xiv.Memorandum of Understanding on Use of Chittagong and MonglaPorts
xv.Memorandum of Understanding for a Project under IECC (India
Endowment for Climate Change) of SAARC
xvi.Memorandum of Understanding on Indian Economic Zone
xvii.Cultural Exchange Programme for the years 2015-17
xviii.Statement of Intent on Bangladesh-India Education Cooperation (adoption)
xix.Agreement between Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited
(BSCCL) and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) for leasing of
international bandwidth for internet at Akhaura
xx.Memorandum of Understanding between University of
Dhaka,Bangladeshand Council of Scientific and Industrial Research,
India for Joint Research on Oceanography of the Bay of Bengal
xxi.Memorandum of Understanding between University of Rajshahi,
Bangladeshand University of Jamia Milia Islamia, India
xxii.Handing over ofConsent Letter by Insurance Development and
Regulatory Authority (IDRA), Bangladesh toLife Insurance Corporation
(LIC), India to start operations in Bangladesh

61. In a ceremonial event at the Prime Minister's Office, the two
Prime Ministers unveiled/inaugurated/flagged off the following:

i.Flagging off Dhaka-Shillong-Guwahati Bus Service
ii.Flagging off Kolkata-Dhaka-Agartala Bus Service
iii.Unveiling of Foundation Stone forConstruction of Khulna-Mongla Railway line
iv.Unveiling of Foundation Stone for Rehabilitation of
Kalaura-Shahbajpur section of Bangladesh Railways.
v.Inauguration of Tarapur-Kamlasagar Border Haat
vi.Unveiling of Foundation Stone for Bangladesh - India Friendship
Building at National Police Academy, Sardah
vii.Inauguration of Upgraded Laboratories at BSTI
viii.Unveiling of Foundation Stone of Rabindra Bhaban Kuthibari, Shilaidaha
ix.Unveiling of Foundation Stone for Construction of Bangladesh-India
Friendship Bridge-1 over Feni River

62. Prime Minister Modi handed over the following to Prime Minister Hasina:

i.Audio recording of Bangabandhu's Speech at Brigade Maidan, Kolkata
(06 February 1972)
ii.DVD of Parliamentary Debate on Land Boundary Agreement
iii.Mementos of INS Vikrant
iv.Replica of a dredger supplied to MonglaPort
v.Photo and replica of one of the 24 Automatic Weather
Stationsinstalled in Bangladesh under the STORM programme

63. Prime Minister Hasina handed over the following to Prime Minister Modi:

i.A photograph of the "Signing Instrument of Surrender 1971"
ii.A map indicating the location of SEZs for India
iii.A photograph of the model of the Maitree Super Thermal Power
Project (2x660 MW) at Rampal.

64. Prime Minister Modi thanked Prime Minister Hasina for the warmth
and cordiality shown and gracious hospitality extended to him and
members of his delegation during their stay in Bangladesh.

65. Prime Minister Modi extended an invitation to Prime Minister
Hasina to pay a visit to India. The invitation was accepted and it was
agreed that the visit would take place at a mutually convenient date.

Dhaka,
June 7, 2015

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