The summit is being attended by more than 30 heads of state and top officials from the European Union and invited guest countries and 14 heads of international organisations.
New Delhi [India] August 28 (ANI) Armed Forces of India and Bangladesh continue to seek bilateral cooperation in multiple fields and their increased engagements are a positive sign for the future of ties between the two sides, the Ministry of Defence said on Monday.
The two-day Joint Group of Customs (JGC) meeting between India and Bangladesh was held in New Delhi where both sides discussed issues relating to customs cooperation and cross-border trade facilitation, finance ministry informed in an official release.
Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh made the statement as it held a reception on Monday to celebrate the 96th anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army of China (PLA).
Bangladesh’s Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Hasan Mahmud on Thursday said that India and Bangladesh relations have reached “new dimensions” as the two countries have begun trade transactions in “Rupee and Taka”.
“Economic, cultural and business ties have strengthened over the last couple of years under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi,” the Bangladesh Minister of Information and Broadcasting said.
CRPF DG Sujoy Lal Thaosen who held the additional charge of DG of the Border Security Force (BSF) till Wednesday, made the remarks at a joint press conference along with Major General AKM Nazmul Hasan, Director General, Border Guard Bangladesh here in the national capital.
The 53rd Director General Level Border Coordination Conference will be organized by BSF at BSF Camp Chhawla, New Delhi. During this conference, the BSF delegation of India will be led by Sujoy Lal Thaosen, Director General, BSF.
At the Taj Mahal Party Center in Jamaica, New York, a celebration programme was held to mark the 103rd birthday of "father of the Nation" Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rehman and the 52nd anniversary of the country's independence on Tuesday.
This is the first cross-border energy pipeline between India and Bangladesh, built at an estimated cost of Rs 377 crore, of which the Bangladesh portion of the pipeline was built at a cost of approx. Rs 285 crore, has been borne by the Govt of India under grant assistance, read Prime Mini
India's choice of Bangladesh as the only South Asian invitee demonstrates the esteem with which it approaches its immediate eastern neighbour and presumably the best friend in the neighbourhood.
US Deputy Secretary of State, Wendy Sherman, on Thursday (local time) called Bangladesh Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam and discussed elections, safety and security of US embassy personnel.