Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus on Friday raised a number of issues, including deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s extradition, water sharing of common rivers and border killings, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their much-talked-about bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Bimstec Summit.
Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam briefed reporters on the meeting afterwards.
"All issues of mutual interests were discussed. The meeting was very constructive, productive and fruitful," Shafiqul said.
This was the first-ever in-person meeting between the two South Asian leaders since the formation of Bangladesh's interim government on August 8, following the fall of the previous government three days earlier.
Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain, High Representative to Chief Adviser Khalilur Rahman, Principal Coordinator on SDG Affairs Lamiya Morshed, Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam and Foreign Secretary Md Jashim, among others, were present at the meeting, Chief Adviser's Deputy Press Secretary Azad Majumder told UNB.
This is the biggest India-Bangladesh diplomatic development since former prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s ouster and subsequent flight to Delhi, where she remains, observers say.
Earlier, Bangladesh approached India through the diplomatic channel to arrange a meeting between Yunus and Modi on the sidelines of the summit.
In his pre-departure statement from India, Modi said he would meet the leaders of Bimstec countries to discuss ways for strengthening collaboration, keeping the interests of people in mind.
"I look forward to meeting the leaders of the Bimstec countries and engaging productively to further strengthen our collaboration with the interests of our people in mind," Modi said as he began his visit to Thailand and Sri Lanka on Thursday.