Four Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) may be signed at a meeting between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi next month. 

Foreign Minister. Ake Abdul Momen said on Monday (November 23rd), “Four MoUs could be signed during the virtual meeting. However, the agreement has not been finalized yet.



After the meeting, the two prime ministers may inaugurate several projects already completed under the Indian Line of Credit (LOC), the minister said. The virtual meeting will be held on the 16th or 17th in the third week of December.
He said Foreign Secretary Masood bin Momen would visit Delhi to finalize the agenda of the upcoming meeting before holding talks at the PM level.
"We are grateful to India that their Prime Minister will speak to our Prime Minister in the month of our victory," he said. Because our victory is also the victory of India. '
Before the meeting of the 6th Joint Consultative Commission (JCC) at the foreign minister level in September. Momen hinted that some bilateral agreements could be signed at the next meeting of the two prime ministers.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Indian Prime Minister Modi last held their bilateral meeting in Delhi on October 5 last year.
Though the Indian Prime Minister was scheduled to visit Bangladesh this year to attend the birth centenary celebrations of the Father of the Nation, the visit was canceled due to the Kovid-19 epidemic.
The foreign minister said he had invited Narendra Modi to visit Dhaka on March 26 to attend the 50th anniversary celebrations of Bangladesh's independence. The news boss.