(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
India-Bangladesh ties over the last five decades have made
significant achievements in building Political capital, boosting
the trade and connectivity sector, along with partnerships in key
areas like training and capacity building, Trend reports citing The Print .
Bangladesh Prime Minister sheikh Hasina is set to begin her
four-day visit to India as Bangladesh is an important partner under
India's“Neighbourhood First” policy.
Under the visionary leadership of Prime Ministers Narendra Modi
and Sheikh Hasina, India and Bangladesh have attained tangible
results in several areas including settling land and maritime
boundary demarcation, security, connectivity, development
cooperation, cultural exchange, power and energy, trade and
commerce, blue economy, defence.
Last year marked the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's
independence, 50 years of the bilateral relationship and Mujib
Barsho — 100th birth anniversary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, also
known as the father of Bangladesh and 'Bangabandhu'.
Earlier, Prime Minister Modi also paid a state visit to
Bangladesh from March 26-27, 2021, a visit which symbolised the
partnership of half-a-century between India and Bangladesh that has
strengthened, matured and evolved as a model for bilateral
relations for the entire region.
During the visit, it was decided to commemorate December 6 as
Maitri Diwas, the day when India recognized Bangladesh in the year
1971. Maitri Diwas celebrations were held in 20 capitals around the
world including Delhi and Dhaka. Prime Ministers of both countries
have met 12 times since 2015.
Both countries have mutually beneficial trade flows. Bangladesh
is now India's biggest trade partner in South Asia. Bilateral trade
has grown from USD 9 billion to USD 18 billion in the last five
years. Bangladesh has become the 4th largest export destination for
India with a growth of over 66 per cent from USD 9.69 billion in FY
2020-21 to USD 16.15 billion in FY 2021-22.
Another major factor is the expanding connectivity between the
two nations. India's well-connected rail system was used to supply
essential commodities to Bangladesh when trade via the land route
was disrupted during COVID.
For the first time, Indian Railways“Oxygen Express” transported
Liquid Medical Oxygen to Bangladesh in Railway containers. In
total, railways operated 20 Oxygen Express Trains to Bangladesh in
support of Bangladesh's fight against COVID.
Despite the pandemic, both countries were able to achieve
progress on important connectivity initiatives. There have been
numerous recent achievements in the connectivity sector such as the
inauguration of the Maitri Setu Bridge over River Feni in Tripura
and the inauguration of Chilahati-Haldibari rail link — with that,
five out of the six pre-1965 cross-border rail links have been
operationalised.
Others include the inauguration of the passenger train Mitali
Express from New Jalpaiguri to Dhaka in June 2022 using the
Chilahati-Haldibari cross-border rail link and the three trial runs
have been conducted under the Agreement on the use of Chattogram
and Mongla port for movement of goods to and fro from India through
the Chattogram and Mongla port.
The India-Bangladesh development partnership has also made
significant strides. Bangladesh is India's largest development
partner with nearly one-fourth of the GoI commitment under GoI LoC
having been made to Bangladesh.
Total contracts have crossed the milestone figure of USD 2
billion and total disbursements have crossed USD 1 billion. India's
development assistance projects cover a wide variety of sectors
such as railways, roads and transport, power generation and
transmission, inland waterways, ports and shipping, economic zones,
ICT, petrochemicals, renewable energy, waste management and
aviation with a bulk of the projects aimed at improving
connectivity.
India also undertakes High Impact Community Development Projects
(HICDPs) in the areas of education, health, water, culture, urban
development, disaster management and community welfare undertaking
projects such as the construction of school/college buildings,
laboratories, dispensaries, deep tube wells, community centres,
renovation of historical monuments/buildings etc. 88 such projects
have been undertaken and 72 have been completed.
Under Nutan Bharat Bangladesh Maitree Muktijoddha Santan
Scholarship, over 9,000 Bangladesh students have availed
scholarships for education in India since 2017. Scholarships are
awarded to Higher Secondary and Undergraduate students who are
descendants of Muktijoddhas (1971 Liberation war veterans).
Furthermore, India has been a hub of medical treatment for
Bangladesh nationals. Of the 2.8 lakh visas issued in 2021, 2.3
lakh were medical visas. Under the Muktijoddha medical scheme – 147
patients have been treated since 2018. Under this scheme,
Muktijoddhas (1971 Liberation war veterans) are treated free of
cost in Indian Military Hospitals.
Bangladesh is currently India's biggest visa operation globally.
In 2019, 13.63 lakh visas were issued. (ANI)
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