Water sharing, visa likely on Bangladesh Minister’s agenda, Pg12
Bangladesh Foreign Minister's visit to India focuses on Ganga water treaty renewal, energy cooperation, and visa normalization amid strained relations.
Bangladesh Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman is expected to visit India this week for bilateral talks.
Discussions will likely include river water sharing, energy cooperation, and visa normalisation.
The visit occurs after a period of strained relations following the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government on August 5, 2024.
Negotiations to renew the Ganga water treaty of 1996 are a priority, with a deadline of December 2026.
Detailed Insights:
The Ganga water treaty renewal is crucial, but progress stalled during the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus.
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s new government has signaled willingness to advance the dialogue on water sharing.
A technical committee in Dhaka has already begun work on the Ganga water issue, according to Bangladesh Water resources Minister Shahid Uddin Choudhury Anee.
The visit indicates India's engagement with the newly elected government, despite previous strains in the bilateral relationship.
Discussions will likely address energy insecurity resulting from the war in West Asia, a challenge for the current government.
Normalizing the Indian visa process for Bangladeshi tourists and business people is a high priority for Dhaka.
Key Concepts Involved:
Ganga Water Treaty: A bilateral agreement between India and Bangladesh regarding the sharing of water from the Ganga River.
Bilateral Relations: Diplomatic, economic, and cultural interactions between two countries.
Visa Normalisation: The process of easing or removing restrictions on visa requirements between countries.