India, Bangladesh Likely To Sign At Least 5 MoUs During PM Modi’s Visit

India and Bangladesh are likely to sign at least five Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) during Prime Ministerย Narendraย Modi’sย two-day visit to the country to attend the celebration of the golden jubilee of its independence and the birth centenary of โBangabandhuโย Sheikhย Mujiburย Rahman.
“The number ofย MoUsย could be more or less but five-plus (instruments are likely to be signed),” Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr. A K Abdulย Momenย said. The two countries were still in negotiations over the number ofย MoUsย to be signed after PMย Modi’sย bilateral meeting with his counterpartย Hasinaย on Saturday.
PMย Modiย will land at the Dhaka airport on Friday morning. After which, he is scheduled to go to the National Martyrsโ Memorial inย Savarย to pay tributes to the 1971 Liberation War the martyrs.
Shortly afterwards, he will visit the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum at Dhanmondi 32, originally the Bangladesh founder’s private residence, to pay homage to his memories.
Later, PM Modi will join the celebratory event as the guest of honour at the National Parade Square.Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid will be the chief guest at the function, which will be chaired by Prime Minister Hasina.
In the evening, he is scheduled to inaugurate the ‘Bangabandhu-Bapu Museum’ jointly with his counterpart at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre.
He will also attend a state banquet hosted in hisย honourย byย Hasina. On Saturday, PMย Modiย will visit the mausoleum of ‘Bangabandhu’ Sheikhย Mujiburย Rahmanย atย Tungiparaย inย Gopalganjย district, the first Indian dignitary to ever visit the place. He is also scheduled to visit theย Jeshoreshwariย andย Orkandiย temples in southwesternย Shatkhiraย andย Gopalganjย on Saturday.
In the afternoon, PMย Modiย will hold talks withย Hasinaย at the Prime Ministerโs Office, where theย MoUsย are to be signed and a number of projects inaugurated virtually. Later, he will meet President Md Abdulย Hamidย atย Bangabhabanย presidential palace before leaving for New Delhi in the evening. This is PMย Modi’sย first trip to a foreign country since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
His visit is taking place at a time Bangladesh is commemorating Mujib Borsho, the birth centenary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and 50 years of the country’s war of liberation. The two countries are also celebrating 50 years of the establishment of diplomatic ties.
Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, Nepal President Bidya Devi Bhandari, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and Bhutan Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering have already attended the 10-day special programme, which began on March 17, coinciding with Bangabandhuโs birthday.
Several global leaders, including Queen Elizabeth II, Pope Francis, Chinese President Xi Jinping, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, sent video messages on the occasion.
US Ambassador to Bangladesh Earl Miller is scheduled to read out a letter from President Joe Biden virtually on Friday, at the final grand ceremony at National Parade Square, to be joined by Prime Minister Narednra Modi.