New Delhi: India and Bangladesh discussed repatriation and extradition cases and mechanisms to strengthen cooperation on consular issues and visa matters, during the 4th Round of India-Bangladesh Consular Dialogue held on Wednesday, 29 May here.
The two sides also agreed to further strengthen the bilateral Revised Travel Arrangement (RTA) to facilitate movement of nationals from both sides, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.
The two sides held wide-ranging discussions on mechanisms to strengthen coordination and cooperation on consular issues, visa matters, repatriation, MLAT and Extradition cases, etc. Dr. Aman Puri, Joint Secretary (CPV) led the Indian delegation, while the delegation from Bangladesh side was led by Rokebul Haque Director General (South Asia), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the statement added.
The India-Bangladesh Consular dialogue mechanism was instituted in 2017 with a purpose to strengthen people to people contacts by having a regular…
















