Interacting with visiting Bangladeshi Minister Begum Ismat Ara Sadique, who had called upon him here, the Minister expressed satisfaction over growth in bilateral relations between the two nations.
Referring to traditional ties between India and Bangladesh, Singh said that it was a matter of great satisfaction that in recent times the bilateral relations had grown further at all levels and today India is also making a huge contribution by way of offering training to Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) officers.
In addition, 35 Bangladesh scientists have successfully finished a course in civil nuclear sector in India, said Singh, Minister of State for Prime Minister's Office (PMO).
On the request of Bangladesh government, he said India has also offered courses to Bangladesh officials in other departments and institutions like customs, railway, election commission and fire services.
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Sadique said that during her tour of India she visited LBSNAA where she was glad to see civil service officers from Bangladesh training to improve their skills in governance.
The ministers discussed a number of issues relating to Indo-Bangladesh relations besides hailing the Narendra Modi government's initiative to finalise Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh which would enable exchange of enclaves by the two countries.
The Parliament here today cleared a bill to ratify the Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh.
She was accompanied, among others, by Syed Mauzzem Ali, Bangladesh High Commissioner in Delhi, Nahid Rashid, Counsellor (Commerce), Bangladesh and Dr Abdul Hamid, Deputy Secretary, Bangladesh Ministry of Public Administration.