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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will hold a press conference on her visit to India at 4 pm today, Wednesday (September 14) at the Prime Minister's residence, Ganabhaban.

This information was given by the Prime Minister's Press Wing. The Press Wing said that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will hold a press conference (live) after her visit to India at 4 pm on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited India on September 5 on a four-day state visit. During the visit, the Prime Minister held bilateral and private meetings with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Issues related to security cooperation, investment, trade relations, cooperation in the power and energy sectors, sharing of water from common rivers, water resources management, border management, prevention of drug smuggling and human trafficking were discussed. Seven memorandums of understanding (MoUs) were signed between Bangladesh and India during the Prime Minister's visit. After the signing of the memorandums, the two Prime Ministers issued a joint statement. After concluding the visit, the Prime Minister returned home on the night of September 8.

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