Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi is set to have "substantive discussions" this afternoon with a focus on trade, connectivity, and Covid-19 cooperation.
The two South Asian countries, celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations, want to "progress together with others" in the region at a "faster pace".
Neither Bangladesh nor the Indian side specifically mentioned bilateral instruments to be signed after the talks but disaster management, trade, and oceanography are likely to be areas of cooperation documents.
The Indian prime minister said the next 25 years will be "crucial" for both Bangladesh and India.
Modi said his ongoing visit will contribute to even stronger bilateral relations between the two countries. "We're committed to further deepening and diversifying our relations."
"Connectivity is one of the issues that might get priority," an official told UNB adding that Bangladesh wants enhanced connectivity with India and beyond.
Prime Minister Hasina will have one-to-one meeting with her Indian counterpart at the Prime Minister's Office before having delegation-level talks at the PMO.
They will inaugurate some joint projects virtually and witness the signing of MoUs between the two countries after the talks.
Modi is scheduled to visit Bangabandhu Mausoleum Complex, before holding talks with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, to pay tributes to Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Tungipara.
He is the first Indian dignitary to ever visit the place.
The Indian prime minister said he will pay homage to Bangabandhu, alongside Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, during the ongoing Mujib Borsho celebrations.
He will place a wreath at the Complex, plant a sapling and sign the visitors' book after visiting the Mausoleum.
He will be offering prayers to Goddess Kali at the ancient Jashoreshwari Kali Temple, one of the 51 Shaktipeeths in the Puranic tradition.
"I'm particularly looking forward to my interaction with representatives of the Matua community at Orakandi, from where Sri Sri Harichandra Thakur ji disseminated his pious message," Modi said.
Prime Minister Modi, as part of his two-day visit to Bangladesh, met senior political leaders from the 14-Party Alliance on Friday.
Senior Awami Leaders Amir Hossain Amu, MP and Tofail Ahmed, MP; Syed Nazibul Maizvandary, MP, Rashed Khan Menon, MP, Hasanul Haq Inu, MP, Pirjadda Mostafa Amir Faisal Mozaddedi, Fazle Hossain Badsha, MP, Syed Tayabul Maizvandary, Shirin Akhter, MP and Sharif Nurul Ambia were among the 14-party leaders.
Modi also interacted with Opposition Leader in Parliament Raushan Ershad, MP, Ghulam Muhammed Quader, MP, Ziauddin Bablu and Ruhul Amin Howlader.
The engagement involved discussions on a wide gamut of issues pertaining to the two countries' bilateral relations.
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and they both reflected on deepening the fraternal ties and strengthening the all-encompassing partnership based on sovereignty, equality, trust and understanding that transcends a strategic partnership between the two countries.
Modi met the community leaders, including representatives of minorities in Bangladesh, Freedom Fighters, friends of India and youth icons.
Prime Minister Modi arrived in Dhaka on Friday at the invitation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and together celebrated Mujib Borsho- the birth centenary of Bangabandhu and 50 years of Bangladesh's Independence.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Ministers from her cabinet welcomed Prime Minister Modi. A salute of 19 guns and Guard of honour were accorded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi will meet President Abdul Hamid before leaving Dhaka by a special flight this evening.