Border management with Bangladesh
operationalised
Monday May 07, 2012 03:37:12 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The
coordinated border management plan with Bangladesh was in
operation and will help reduce cross-border violations, External
Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said Monday.
Talking to reporters after his talks with Bangladesh Foreign
Minister Dipu Moni, Krishna said the two sides reviewed their
bilateral cooperation in trade, commerce, water resources,
infrastructure, education and discussed ways to boost
people-to-people contacts.
"The coordinated border management plan is now in operation,"
Krishna said.
He said the two sides reviewed cooperation in power sector.
Krishna expressed hope that 500 MW power will flow from India to
Bangladesh in the summer of 2013.
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