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  Business   Economy  08 Apr 2017  India extends $4.5 billion line of credit to Bangladesh

India extends $4.5 billion line of credit to Bangladesh

AP
Published : Apr 8, 2017, 5:06 pm IST
Updated : Apr 8, 2017, 5:06 pm IST

Both countries hold talks on exchanging views on defense, regional security and cooperation in combating terrorism.

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina with India PM Narendra Modi.(Photo:PTI)
 Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina with India PM Narendra Modi.(Photo:PTI)

New Delhi: India and Bangladesh have signed a slew of agreements, including a $4.5 billion concessionary line of credit from India for development projects in Bangladesh, as the South Asian neighbors try to deepen their ties.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladeshi counterpart, Sheikh Hasina, held talks Saturday in New Delhi, exchanging views on defense, regional security and cooperation in combating international terrorism.

Officials from the two sides signed 22 agreements, including a framework deal for defense cooperation and another on civil nuclear cooperation. India and Bangladesh share a nearly 4,100-kilometer (2,545-mile) border.

The two countries have shared a close relationship since 1971, when Bangladesh, aided by India, gained independence from Pakistan following a bloody nine-month war.

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