The Prime Minister, who will arrive in Dhaka on Saturday morning, will have a tight schedule as besides holding detailed talks with his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina, he will attend several programmes and pay a visit to the Memorial of the 1971 liberation war.
"It is with a great sense of enthusiasm and delight that I visit a nation with which India's ties have been very strong," Modi said in a statement.
Referring to Parliament approving a Constitution amendment bill that provides for implementation of the 1974 Land Boundary Agreement(LBA) between the two neighbours, Modi said it marked a "watershed moment" in India's ties with Bangladesh.
"A few weeks ago, the Indian Parliament unanimously approved a Constitution amendment bill to give full effect to our Land Boundary Agreement of 1974 with Bangladesh and the related 2011 Protocol.
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"At the Prime Minister's Office, plaques of railway, cultural and road projects will be unveiled. Similarly, plaques for various development projects will be unveiled at the New Chancery.
"I will pay tributes to martyrs of the 1971 liberation war at the National Martyrs' Memorial. I am eager to visit Bangabandhu National Museum and pay tributes to the great Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a friend of India and a pillar of strength and democracy in the South Asian region," said Modi.