Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for Bangladesh on Friday for a two-day visit, his first abroad since the COVID-19 outbreak. Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for Bangladesh at 7:45 a.m. and is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka at 10:00 a.m. PM Modi will participate in a variety of programs aimed at enhancing bilateral relations during his historic visit.
According to Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister. Both the countries are meeting their objectives without using a single bullet. Because of their close friendship with Bangladesh, India’s eastern border is stable. For us, the land border has been finalized, the maritime boundary with India has been finalized, and the water sharing of the Ganga has been finalized.
The aim of the visit is to rejoice. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have achieved such a high degree of political sophistication that they have been addressing all of their crucial issues through consultation and discussion.
Today – At the National Martyrs’ Memorial in Dhaka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi signs the visitors’ register.
– In Dhaka, Bangladesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi plants a sapling at the National Martyrs’ Memorial.
Prime Minister Modi said before his departure that he looks forward to “substantive discussions” with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. During his visit, he will meet with Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid.
“I look forward to my participation at the National Day celebrations tomorrow, which will also commemorate the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Bangabandhu was one of the tallest leaders of the last century, whose life and ideas continue to inspire millions,” he said in a tweet.
“I am particularly looking forward to my interaction with representatives of the Matua community at Orakandi, from where Sri Harichandra Thakur ji disseminated his pious message. I will be having substantive discussions with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, following our very productive virtual meeting in December last year. I also look forward to my meeting with His Excellency President Abdul Hamid, and to interactions with other Bangladeshi dignitaries,” he said.
“On Thursday, Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister said that the citizens of Bangladesh welcome Prime Minister Modi’s visit. On his visit, the Prime Minister would meet with a variety of political and social groups in Bangladesh.