- India and Bangladesh have decided to extend the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol (IBP) route.
- They agreed to declare Safardighi in West Bengal as the new port of call under the Protocol on Inland Water Transit & Trade (PIWT&T).
- Both sides agreed to form a technical team immediately to study the inclusion of the Chandpur-Chittagong stretch as an IBP route under PIWT&T.
- They also discussed issues like easing visa issuance, shore-leave facility and repatriation for seafarers.
- They also agreed to examine the inclusion of Payra seaport in the agreement on using Chattogram and Mongla Ports (ACMP) to move goods between the two countries.
- Both countries shared the water routes and coastal routes for transportation of the cargo and passengers on the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol Route and Coastal routes.
