<p>India and Bangladesh are two separate countries bonded by cooperation and understanding, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday.</p>.<p>Modi shared the dais with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the University Vice Chancellor Sabujkoli Sen. </p>.<p>"India and Bangladesh are two separate countries, bonded by cooperation and understanding. Be it culture or public policy, the people of the two countries get to learn a lot from each other," the prime minister said.</p>.<p>One such example is Bangladesh Bhavan, Modi asserted.</p>.<p>Modi, who is the 'acharya' or chancellor of the central university, inaugurated the Bangladesh Bhavan, a "symbol of cultural ties between India and Bangladesh", with Hasina.</p>.<p>The Bhavan has been constructed by Bangladesh in the campus. </p>
<p>India and Bangladesh are two separate countries bonded by cooperation and understanding, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday.</p>.<p>Modi shared the dais with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the University Vice Chancellor Sabujkoli Sen. </p>.<p>"India and Bangladesh are two separate countries, bonded by cooperation and understanding. Be it culture or public policy, the people of the two countries get to learn a lot from each other," the prime minister said.</p>.<p>One such example is Bangladesh Bhavan, Modi asserted.</p>.<p>Modi, who is the 'acharya' or chancellor of the central university, inaugurated the Bangladesh Bhavan, a "symbol of cultural ties between India and Bangladesh", with Hasina.</p>.<p>The Bhavan has been constructed by Bangladesh in the campus. </p>