Big gift to Bangladesh, India will start e-medical visa; PM Modi announced
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a big gift to the people of Bangladesh on Saturday. India will start an e-medical visa facility. PM Modi said that we give top priority to our relations with Bangladesh. In the last year, both countries have together completed many important projects of public welfare. Trade started between the two countries in Indian Rupees.
After bilateral talks with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a big announcement on Saturday. Soon e-medical visa facility will be started for people coming from Bangladesh to India for treatment.
On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India will start an e-medical visa facility for people coming from Bangladesh for treatment. Apart from this, an initiative has been taken to open a new Assistant High Commission in Rangpur for the convenience of the people of the northwest region of Bangladesh. PM Modi said that Bangladesh is India's largest development partner and we give top priority to our relations with Bangladesh.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Bangladesh is located at the confluence of our Neighborhood First Policy, Act East Policy, Vision Sagar, and Indo-Pacific Vision. In the last year, we have together completed many important projects of public welfare. Trade in Indian Rupees has started between the two countries.
The world's longest river trip between India and Bangladesh is successfully underway. The first cross-border friendship pipeline between India and Bangladesh has been finished. The earliest example of energy cooperation is Nepal's sale of electricity to Bangladesh via the Indian system. Implementing such a large programme in so many places in a single year demonstrates the speed and scope of our relationships.
The T20 World Cup 2024 match will be played today, Saturday, between India and Bangladesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished both countries' teams well. Previously, India and Bangladesh signed MoUs in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Hyderabad House in Delhi.