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Bangladesh pacts to reduce incidents on border: SM Krishna

With India and Bangladesh settling the vexed boundary issues, External Affairs Minister hoped it would greatly reduce the scope for incidents on the border.

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With India and Bangladesh settling the vexed boundary issues, External Affairs Minister SM Krishna today hoped it would greatly reduce the scope for incidents on the border.

"With the settlement of boundary related issues and improvement in border management, past difficulties such as illegal border crossings and related difficulties will be suitably addressed by both the sides," he said.

Krishna was making a statement in the Lok Sabha on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's two-day visit to Bangladesh.

He said the Prime Minister's visit to Dhaka marked a watershed in the bilateral relations.

Krishna said India and Bangladesh have put in place mechanisms which we hope will greatly reduce the scope for incidents on the border and strengthen mutual trust and goodwill among the border guarding forces and people living in the border areas.

He said India also agreed to a long standing request by Bangladesh for 24-hour access to Dahagram and Angarpota across the Tin Bigha.

The Prime Minister also stressed the need for an extradition treaty during his discussions with his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina.

On the failure in signing the Teesta water-sharing deal, Krishna said government would act in full consultation with the state government concerned in finalising the agreement.

He said the two leaders emphasised the need for expeditious action to complete agreements on sharing of common rivers.

Krishna termed as historic the agreement on exchange of enclaves and noted that in implementing the agreement, people living in the border areas will not be dislocated.

During the visit, India and Bangladesh agreed to promote trade, investment and economic cooperation and facilitate trade by rail, road, inland waterways, shipping and air, Krishna said.

He said several initiatives are under consideration for improvement of transportation links.

"A major programme is currently underway to develop border infrastructure through establishment of Land Customs Stations, Integrated Check Posts, Border Haats," he said.

In a bid to boost trade, the Prime Minister also announced removal of all 46 textile lines, as requested by Bangladesh, from India's negative list for least developed countries under the provisions of SAFTA with immediate effect.

During the discussions, the Prime Minister emphasised that greater Indian investments in Bangladesh would help in increasing the export potential and earnings of that country, Krishna said.

The two countries will remain engaged in the joint effort to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore in an appropriate manner up to May 2012, he added.

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