India and Bangladesh sign historic territory swap deal - BBC News
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Bangladesh and India have signed a historic agreement to simplify their border by exchanging more than 150 enclaves of land.
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi ratified the deal with his counterpart Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka.
Thousands of Bangladeshis inhabit more than 50 enclaves in India, while Indians live in around 100 areas within Bangladesh.
The countries will now swap territories and residents can choose where to live.
“We have resolved a question that has lingered since independence. Our two nations now have a settled boundary,” Mr Modi said at a press conference.
“We are not just neighbours, but nations bound by the threads of history, religion, culture, language and kinship - as well as a passion for cricket.”
Bangladesh Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali described the agreement as “a historic milestone in the relationship between the two neighbouring countries”.
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