
New Delhi and Dhaka fail to ink deal on river waters
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- India and Bangladesh on Saturday failed to conclude a framework agreement to optimise the use of waters from six rivers including the Manu, Muhuri, Khowai, Gumti, Dharla and Dudhkumar, which has been discussed for several month
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- According to a joint statement issued after the bilateral meeting between visiting Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Prime Minister NarendraModi, the two leaders have directed officials to complete the six-river agreement as well as a feasibility study for the Ganga-Padma barrage project as part of an upgraded version of the 1996 Ganga Water Sharing treaty.
- No progress was also reported on the long pending Teesta water sharing agreement either.
- In other major agreements on river water issues, Bangladesh has agreed to allow India to withdraw 1.82 cusecs water from the Feniriver for a drinking water supply project in Tripura.
- The other issue that came up during the bilateral talks was the plight of nearly a million Rohingya refugees who are currently staying in camps in Cox Bazaar.
- Ms.Hasina reportedly requested Mr.Modi to use his “good relations” with the Myanmar government to facilitate the return of all the refugees.
Source
The Hindu