This is certainly a far better arrangement than the ad-hoc system being followed since 1988. Before that, there was a five-year pact (1977-1983) which guaranteed 35,000 cusecs of water to Bangladesh. Then, an MOU was reached uptil 1988, after which talks failed and India controlled the water release at Farakka. After 1988, according to Hasina, "Bangladesh didnt get any water at all". The issue was a thorn in both sides since then, and apart from handing over the Tin Bigha corridor to Bangladesh, there has not been much bilateral bonhomie. The fact that during the run-up to the elections in Bangladesh, Hasina had vociferously called for an end to the Indo-Bangladesh treaty of friendship didnt help, though she was obviously trying to defuse Opposition charges of being an "Indian stooge".