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NEW DELHI: India has formalized
the 40-year-old Land Boundary
Agreement with Bangladesh on
Saturday during Prime Minister
Narendra Modi's visit to Dhaka. This
will enable the two countries to
exchange land enclaves in each
other's territory.
Foreign secretaries of India and
Bangladesh signed and exchanged
the instruments of exchange in the
presence of Prime Minister Modi and
and his Bangladeshi counterpart
Sheikh Hasina.
Parliament, a few weeks ago,
unanimously approved a
Constitution Amendment Bill to give
full effect to the Land Boundary
Agreement of 1974 with Bangladesh
and the related 2011 Protocol.
The pact is aimed at the acquiring of
territories by India and the transfer
of territories to Bangladesh through
retaining of adverse possession in
pursuance of the 1974 agreement
between the two nations.
http://m.timesofindia.com/india/Ind...e-of-credit-to-Dhaka/articleshow/47567164.cms
the 40-year-old Land Boundary
Agreement with Bangladesh on
Saturday during Prime Minister
Narendra Modi's visit to Dhaka. This
will enable the two countries to
exchange land enclaves in each
other's territory.
Foreign secretaries of India and
Bangladesh signed and exchanged
the instruments of exchange in the
presence of Prime Minister Modi and
and his Bangladeshi counterpart
Sheikh Hasina.
Parliament, a few weeks ago,
unanimously approved a
Constitution Amendment Bill to give
full effect to the Land Boundary
Agreement of 1974 with Bangladesh
and the related 2011 Protocol.
The pact is aimed at the acquiring of
territories by India and the transfer
of territories to Bangladesh through
retaining of adverse possession in
pursuance of the 1974 agreement
between the two nations.
http://m.timesofindia.com/india/Ind...e-of-credit-to-Dhaka/articleshow/47567164.cms