India and Bangladesh today held talks on sub-regional and regional cooperation including in the area of security and connectivity as also took stock of progress made on implementation of decisions taken during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Dhaka in June last year.
During the talks, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar and his Bangladesh counterpart M Shahidul Haque discussed issues relating to security, water, power, energy, science and technology, connectivity and people-to-people contacts, official sources said.
Tweeting after the meeting, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson said "Building the partnership with another close neighbour. The Foreign Secretaries of India and Bangladesh hold talks."
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