Bilateral talks between India and Bangladesh

Published on October 05, 2019
Current context: Bilateral talks was held between the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on 5th October 2019.
Bilateral talks between India and Bangladesh 
  • Both the leaders jointly inaugurated three bilateral projects through video conferencing. The projects include:
    1. Import of bulk LPG from Bangladesh.
    2. Vivekananda Bhavan at Ramakrishna Mission in Dhaka, which will house more than 100 university students.
    3. Bangladesh-India Professional Skill Development Institute for MSMEs at the Institute of Diploma Engineers.
  • A total of seven agreements were signed between India and Bangladesh in several areas including education, health, defence, trade and connectivity, development cooperation etc.
  • Ms Hasina was on a four-day visit to India and has arrived on 3rd October 2019.
  • She was the chief guest at the 33rd India Economic Summit which was organised by the World Economic Forum in New Delhi on 3rd October 2019.

Question: 

Q.1 With which country India has signed an agreement to build Vivekananda Bhavan recently?
a. Sri Lanka
b. Bangladesh
c. Myanmar
d. China
ebook store

About Me

Ramandeep Singh

Ramandeep Singh - Educator

I'm Ramandeep Singh, your guide to banking and insurance exams. With 14 years of experience and over 5000 successful selections, I understand the path to success firsthand, having transitioned from Dena Bank and SBI. I'm passionate about helping you achieve your banking and insurance dreams.

  • Follow me:
Close Menu
Close Menu