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JRC official-level meeting begins

| Updated: August 23, 2022 18:53:22


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Ahead of the Bangladesh-India Joint River Commission (JRC) ministerial-level meeting, officials of both countries begin a two-day meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday to discuss water management issues between the two nations.  

The 38th JRC ministerial-level meeting is scheduled to be held on August 25 after 12 years of recess as the last ministerial-level meeting was held in March 2010, reports BSS. 

The meeting is being held ahead of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's upcoming visit to India in the first week of September, according to sources.  

During the meeting, the two sides are expected to finalize a joint study on the utilisation of Ganges water and an agreement on the withdrawal of water from Kushiyara river, sources familiar with the development said.  

They added that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on sharing of data on the flow of water in the rivers flowing in India's North-East region would also be finalized during the meeting.  

India's Jal Shakti (Water Resources) Minister Gajendra Singh Shakhawat and State Minister for Water Resources of Bangladesh Zahid Faruk will lead the respective delegation to the 38th JRC ministerial-level meeting. 

Sources, however, said that the Bangladesh side is likely to raise the long-awaited Teesta issue in the meeting apart from finalizing a framework agreement of six common rivers- Monu, Muhuri, Khowai, Gumti, Dharla, and Dudhkumar. 

Besides, issues relating to the renewal of Ganges water sharing treaty would also be discussed prominently in the meeting.  

The 25 years-long landmark Ganges water sharing agreement between Bangladesh and India was signed in 1996 during the regime of Awami League government. The tenure of the agreement will end in the year of 2026.   

India and Bangladesh so far inked only Ganges Water Sharing agreement although they share 54 trans-boundary rivers. 

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