Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel abroad for the first time since the corona epidemic. The prime minister is expected to visit Bangladesh by the end of March this year. According to sources, talks are underway at the diplomatic level between India and Bangladesh over Prime Minister Modi’s visit. If the prime minister visits Bangladesh, it will be his first foreign trip Covid 19 pandemic.
According to sources, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Dhaka between March 24 and 29. Before the Prime Minister’s visit, Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla will visit Dhaka and hold talks with his counterpart Mustafa Kamaluddin. On the other hand, Foreign Minister S. Jayash will visit Bangladesh on March 7. At this point he will meet his opponent, A K Abdul.

Notably, Marshal RKS Vadoria of the Indian Air Force (IAF) is on a three-day visit to Bangladesh. Air Force Chief Vadoria pays tribute to the martyred soldiers in the 1971st war. The nationwide lockdown was implemented on March 24, 2020 due to the corona crisis. During the lockdown, the Prime Minister did not travel abroad. At the same time, the Prime Minister attended various bilateral and multilateral meetings via virtual.
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