The visit provided an opportunity to review the bilateral relations between India and Bangladesh and further strengthening of these ties.
The foreign minister inaugurated 15 Indian-assisted development projects in Bangladesh which have been planned as per the country's geographical spread, socio-economic benefits and priorities.
The development projects worth about USD 8.7 million were initiated in the areas of education, health care, information technology, water supply,and social welfare. They include installation of 11 water treatment plants in southwestern coastline of Pirozpur to benefit some 150,000 people, 36 community clinics, and reconstruction of Dhaka's historic Ramna Kali Temple which was destroyed by invading Pakistani troops in the 1971 liberation war.
Significance
The aim of the Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) is to provide a forum through which the issues and potentials can be discussed.
The JCC utilises best practice to work effectively for the benefit of both the nations and maximise their own potential.
The JCC has specific responsibilities to discuss the strategic plans and budgets and also to receive reports on major projects or changes.
It ensures compliance with relevant current legislation and identifies good practice in human resource management.
U.S. secretary held talks with External Affairs Minister SushmaSwaraj. Both sides deliberated on collaboration on security in the Indo-Pacific region
Various issues including ways to further boost defence and security cooperation and strenthened trade ties were discussed.
The issue of H1B visa was raised by India and US was urged not to take any action which might adversely affect Indians.
During the meeting the US sescretary shared his vision of a crucial role for India in maintaining stability in the Asia-Pacific region against the backdrop of rising China and unstable Pakistan due to terrorism.