Dhaka | Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday reached Dhaka on a 3-day visit to Bangladesh to discuss various issues related to bilateral security.
১৩ জুলাই ২০১৮ ভারতের মাননীয় গৃহমন্ত্রী শ্রী রাজনাথ সিং ঢাকা পৌঁছেছেন। বাংলাদেশের মাননীয় স্বরাষ্ট্রমন্ত্রী জনাব আসাদুজ্জামান খাঁন ও হাই কমিশনার শ্রী হর্ষ বর্ধন শ্রিংলা তাঁকে বিমানবন্দরে স্বাগত জানান। pic.twitter.com/jKd13SR0N6
— India in Bangladesh (@ihcdhaka) July 13, 2018
Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal welcomed Rajnath Singh at Dhaka Airport on Friday.
HM Shri @rajnathsingh has reached Dhaka on a three day tour to Bangladesh. pic.twitter.com/398Bmg9UzD
— HMO India (@HMOIndia) July 13, 2018
During the visit, Singh met Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and held a bilateral discussion on issues like anti-terror cooperation, attempts by terror groups to radicalise youth and the constant inflow of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) from across the border.
HM Shri @rajnathsingh calling on the Prime Minister of Bangladesh H. E. Sheikh Hasina at Ganobhaban in Dhaka pic.twitter.com/IAzJa9lptK
— HMO India (@HMOIndia) July 14, 2018
Both leaders are also expected to hold an informal talk on the Rohingya issue during the meeting.
Before leaving for Dhaka, Rajnath took to social media and tweeted, “India and Bangladesh have made notable progress in transforming our land and maritime boundaries into zones of peace and tranquility. Looking forward to strengthen the bilateral relations between both the countries on the basis of friendship and trust.”
Leaving for Dhaka on a three day visit to Bangladesh. The relationship between India and Bangladesh is anchored in history, culture, language and shared values of democracy. India attaches great significance to ties with Bangladesh. 1/2
— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) July 13, 2018
“The relationship between India and Bangladesh is anchored in history, culture, language and shared values of democracy. India attaches great significance to ties with Bangladesh,” he wrote in another tweet.
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