Bangladesh on Thursday said it was looking forward to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Dhaka and hoped that the long-pending Teesta pact will be inked during the trip besides expansion of cooperation in key areas of energy and connectivity.
Hailing the passage of a bill by parliament to operationalise the Land Boundary Agreement that provides for exchange of enclaves between the two countries, Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Syed <g data-gr-id="11">Muazzem</g> Ali said “if you want a good border, you should have a good neighbour”.