Guwahati: Recently, a voice was raised in front of India from Bangladesh to end the Radcliffe Line. Bangladesh had said that now there is no need for this borderline and it should be finished. For this, India has now started planning a strategy to answer that. Maharashtra Election Live: Actor Ejaz Khan leads in Byculla seat, counting continues In this connection, India's High Commissioner in Bangladesh Riva Ganguly Das met Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi and briefed him about the various steps taken by the Central Government to enhance bilateral relations with the neighboring country with special reference to Assam. The High Commissioner has come to Guwahati to join the 'India-Bangladesh Stakeholder Meet'. Haryana elections: BJP calls CM Khattar in Delhi, Congress contacts JJP to form govt In order to revive the closed communication contacts between the two countries, given the geographical proximity of Bangladesh to Assam and the possibility of reviving trade and communication routes between the two countries, a government release said on Wednesday Issues that need to be addressed were discussed. Mukhi emphasized on the commissioning of water and rail routes so that mutual trade between India and Bangladesh could be enhanced. Sikkim Assembly by-election: BJP to create history, made a spectacular lead