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“This would help bring our two peoples even closer,” the foreign minister said at the handing over ceremony of locomotives which was conducted online in view of the coronavirus pandemic.
Momen thanked India for offering Bangladesh the diesel locomotives as a mark of enduring friendship, the Dhaka Tribune newspaper said. This is in line with India’s commitment during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s visit to New Delhi in October 2019 and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s renewed focus on ‘neighbourhood first’ policy.
“Over the last few years, India and Bangladesh have scripted a golden chapter in partnership under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Momen was quoted as saying by the paper.
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“We are indeed enjoying the best of relations,” Momen said, mentioning that last week, for the first time, 50 containers loaded with FMCG cargoes and fabrics arrived in Bangladesh from India through Benapole-Petrapole rail link.
Last week, the first transhipment of goods (iron and pulses) from Kolkata to India’s North-East took place through Bangladesh’s Chittagong port.