Sheikh Hasina arrives in Delhi

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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has arrived in the capital of India, Nath Delhi, on a four-day state visit.

Today Monday (September 5) at 12 noon the local BVIP flight carrying him arrived at Indir Gandhi International Airport in Delhi.

During this four-day state visit of the Prime Minister, it is expected that cooperation in trade and commerce, fuel, distribution of uniform rivers and solution of the Rohingya problem will be at the top of the agenda.

At the top of the tour's agenda, ANI has also said that the two countries have developed the defense cooperation, expanding regional connectivity initiatives and establishing stability in South Asia.

Earlier, Sheikh Hasina had visited India for the last time in 2019. In that case, several agreements and memorandums of understanding were signed between the two countries.

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