India and Bangladesh signed the Revised Travel Arrangement (RTA)-2018 in Dhaka. https://t.co/uKabcFseS7 — HMO India (@HMOIndia) 1531634945000

After spending three days in Bangladesh I am heading back to New Delhi. I am deeply touched by the warmth and hospi… https://t.co/NHRHRcr75f — Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) 1531635921000

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday met his Bangladeshi counterpart Asaduzzaman Khan and discussed all security related matters of interest including counter terrorism , capacity building and increased cooperation between security agencies, border management, countering illegal activities like smuggling of fake Indian currency, drugs and human trafficking and consular issues.Both Singh and Khan noted that there has been significant progress in the bilateral relationship between the two countries under he leadership of PM Narendra Modi and PM Sheikh Hasina .The ministers reiterated the commitment to further strengthen the bilateral relation on the basis of friendship, trust and understanding for the mutual benefit of both sides.Singh also signed revised travel agreement with Bangladesh to ease visa restrictions for citizens from the neighbouring country. He is in Dhaka on a three-day visit.Under the Revised Travel Arrangement (RTA)-2018, freedom fighters and elderly Bangladeshi nationals will get five-year multiple visa from India.Singh also visited Bangabandhu Museum where he paid tributes to the father of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman .“Deeply moved to see the site where he and his family members were martyred. His contribution to Bangladesh and South Asia will always be remembered,” Singh tweeted.Rahman, popularly known as Bangabandhu, was the founding father of Bangladesh. He was assassinated along with some of his family members in Dhaka on August 15, 1975. Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wazed is the daughter of Rahman.