Khaleej Times

India extends $4.5B loan to Bangladesh

- AFP

new delhi — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday offered $4.5 billion in concession­al loans to Bangladesh, underlinin­g surging ties between the neighbours, but a contentiou­s water-sharing deal remained elusive.

Modi also announced $500 million for defence procuremen­t after bilateral talks in New Delhi with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. China has been the biggest source of defence purchases for Bangladesh for many years. “India has always stood for the prosperity of Bangladesh and its people. We are a long-standing and trusted developmen­t partner of Bangladesh,” Modi said at a press briefing after the sides signed as many as 22 agreements in key sectors. —

new delhi — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday offered $4.5 billion in concession­al loans to Bangladesh, underlinin­g surging ties between the neighbours, but a contentiou­s watershari­ng deal remained elusive.

Modi also announced $500 million for defence procuremen­t after bilateral talks in New Delhi with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who is on a four-day visit to the country. China has been the biggest source of defence purchases for Bangladesh for many years.

Wary of China’s growing interest in India’s backyard, Modi has been keen to play a greater leadership role in South Asia since coming to power in 2014.

In 2015, Modi signed a historic land border pact with Dhaka, removing a major irritant and infusing a new warmth between the two countries that share a 4,097kmlong porous border.

“India has always stood for the prosperity of Bangladesh and its people. We are a long-standing and trusted developmen­t partner of Bangladesh,” Modi said at a press briefing after the sides signed as many as 22 agreements in key sectors, including civil nuclear energy.

“In this context I am happy to announce a new concession­al line of credit of $4.5 billion for the implementa­tion of projects in priority sectors for Bangladesh.

“This brings our resource allocation for Bangladesh to more than $8 billion over the past six years.”

There was no breakthrou­gh however in a long-standing dispute about the sharing of water from the Teesta river which flows through both nations although Modi vowed to find a solution to the issue seen as vital for Bangladesh farmers. —

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomes his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t Sheikh Hasina at Hyderabad house in New Delhi on Saturday. —
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomes his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t Sheikh Hasina at Hyderabad house in New Delhi on Saturday. —

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