New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi and Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina today launched bilateral projects between India and Bangladesh at Hyderabad House in Delhi. The two sides held talks to take bilateral relations to the next higher level. This is the second meeting between PM Modi and Hasina within 10 days. The two leaders also met on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on 27 September.
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During this, PM Modi said, "I am happy that today I got the opportunity to inaugurate 3 more bilateral projects between India and Bangladesh. In a year we have inaugurated a total of 12 joint projects". During the India-Bangladesh Dialogue, there was an emphasis on strengthening bilateral cooperation and relations between the two countries. Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina is on a four-day India tour from Thursday.
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It is being told that during this delegation-level talks between the two countries, the issue of Teesta water distribution and Rohingya were also discussed. Giving information to the press, the sources said that the National Register of Citizenship (NRC) has not been discussed during the talks.
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