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Dhaka, Sept 10 (bdnews24.com)—India has agreed to provide Bangladesh "connectivity" with Nepal and Bhutan through Indian territories, says a Bangladesh-India joint statement on foreign minister Dipu Moni's recent visit to that country.

New Delhi gave the consent after Dipu Moni held series of talks with top Indian leaders including prime minister Manmohan Singh.

In turn, Dhaka agreed to give India access to Ashuganj port to facilitate movements of Indian consignments through Bangladesh, said the statement issued by the Indian high commission in Dhaka on Thursday after the two-day talks on Sept 8 and 9.

The two countries agreed also to hand over convicted criminals to each other and cooperate to curb international crime.

India also agreed to provide Bangladesh 100 megawatts of electricity "on a priority basis", subject to completion of a feasibility study on a power grid connectivity between the two countries.

The two sides discussed the use of Chittagong port by India, but no agreement was reached.

"Both sides recognised the importance of bilateral and regional connectivity," the joint statement reads.

"In this context, both sides discussed designating Ashuganj as a new port of call under Article-23 of the Inland Water Transit and Trade Agreement as well as the use of Chittagong port by India."

Continued the statement: "Bangladesh side agreed to provide access to Ashuganj Port to facilitate the transportation of the Over Dimensional Consignments for the Palatana Power Project in Tripura.

"Indian side agreed to facilitate Nepal-Bangladesh and Bhutan-Bangladesh connectivity."

The statement said, "India agreed to provide at least 100 MW to Bangladesh on a priority basis.

"Ahead of this, it will also undertake a feasibility study on power grid inter-connectivity for transmission lines, etc from India to Bangladesh".

What has Bangladesh Government done.....They are acting as Indian stooges......India has only provided access to Bhutan and Nepal....What about China...Pakistan.....Why has the access to Pakistan and China Not provided...and why did we agree to import 100 MW of electricity from India...this is RAW's plot to rob Bangladesh into Bankruptcy...:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


Where is Mr Idune......:pop::blink:
 
What has Bangladesh Government done.....They are acting as Indian stooges......India has only provided access to Bhutan and Nepal....What about China...Pakistan.....Why has the access to Pakistan and China Not provided...and why did we agree to import 100 MW of electricity from India...this is RAW's plot to rob Bangladesh into Bankruptcy...:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


Where is Mr Idune......:pop::blink:

I never knew RAW was so efficient before I met Mr Idune that they can even control a government of a nation which is toally against the very existance of India and is economically strong then India. I have suddenly started feeling proud of them:cheers:
 
What has Bangladesh Government done.....They are acting as Indian stooges......India has only provided access to Bhutan and Nepal....What about China...Pakistan.....Why has the access to Pakistan and China Not provided...and why did we agree to import 100 MW of electricity from India...this is RAW's plot to rob Bangladesh into Bankruptcy...:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Where is Mr Idune......:pop::blink:
Mr. Idune may now demand transit to China and Pakistan only when India asks for a transit to Burma.
 
There is already a thread tracking Awami stooge activities. And for its stooge act Awami stooges already compromised national security and sovereignty of Bangladesh. This is just latest awami stooge act. Going by indian credibility record any one believe access to Nepal or Bhutan is just day dreaming. Besides, chief stooge Hasina access to China and Iran using Asian highway, let’s see how her india master grant her deceptive promise.

Indian govt has gone as far as committing military intervention in Bangladesh to protect this awami stooge regime. Fact that indian govt and indias are more eager to defend awami stooge govt, shows how much indians has invested install these stooges.
 
Delhi offers transit, power

Dhaka discusses use of Ctg port; both countries agree to a host of issues at foreign minister level talks in India



In a major breakthrough in bilateral relationship, India has agreed with Bangladesh to facilitate Bangladesh's transit to Nepal and Bhutan, provide at least 100MW power on priority basis, increase trade and communication facilities and resolve other outstanding issues.

Recognising the importance of bilateral and regional connectivity, Bangladesh discussed allowing India to use Chittagong Port and designating Ashuganj as a new port of call under the Inland Water Transit and Trade Agreement, says a joint press statement of Foreign Minister Dipu Moni and Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna.

Both sides agreed to resolve outstanding issues relating to Dahagram and Angarpota enclaves and Tin Bigha Corridor, said the statement issued in New Delhi yesterday during Dipu Moni's September 7-10 official visit to the neighbouring country.

Both the countries recognised the need to finalise the water-sharing agreement for the Teesta and agreed to begin Joint Hydrological Observations on the river immediately.

If finalised, this will be the second water management treaty with India after the 1996 Ganges Water Treaty.

Bangladesh and India did not have any dialogue on water sharing in the last four years.

The two countries agreed to finalise three agreements on mutual legal assistance on criminal matters, transfer of sentenced persons and combating international terrorism, organised crime and illegal drug trafficking.

They agreed on re-opening of Sabroom-Ramgarh trade point as well as a land route at Demagiri-Thegamukh on the Mizoram border for bilateral trade.

India agreed in principle to provide Bangladesh with a line of credit for railway projects and supplying locomotives, coaches and buses. It offered to take up construction of Akhaura-Agartala railway link under Indian assistance.

India also agreed to assist Bangladesh in dredging rivers.

Both the sides agreed to start markets on the Bangladesh-Meghalaya border and allow movement of container cargos by rail and water for bilateral trade.

Bangladesh raised the issue of duty-free access for its commodities, removal of non-tariff and para-tariff barriers and improvement of infrastructure on the Indian side. India requested Bangladesh to remove barriers to Indian investments and port restrictions for specific commodities.

Foreign Minister Dipu Moni earlier discussed a range of issues with the Indian foreign minister. She also called on Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Union Minister for Finance Pranab Mukherjee and Union Minister for Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs Pawan Kumar Bansal.

Dipu was accompanied by her spouse Tawfique Newaz, Foreign Secretary Ambassador Mijarul Quayes, and Director General (South Asia) of foreign ministry Muhammad Imran.

The Indian premier told Dipu that India attaches highest priority to its relations with Bangladesh. He reiterated his invitation to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to visit India, expressing the hope that her visit would write a new chapter in Indo-Bangladesh relations.

During the official talks, the two ministers noted that recent elections

have provided both the countries with a historical opportunity to take their bilateral relations to a greater height.

Our New Delhi correspondent writes: This is the first time that India and Bangladesh reached such substantive agreements in the area of security cooperation.

Replying to a question from media persons at the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi after the release of the joint statement, Dipu said Bangladesh government is taking action against militants and India and Bangladesh agreed to cooperate on the issue. She reiterated "our resolve not to allow use of our territories against each other".

Asked about the joint operation against militants, she said the two countries can cooperate by sharing intelligence about the ultras.

She, however, made it clear that the two countries "have not finalised anything on extradition agreement".

"We agreed to work together and move together not only in bilateral relations but also for entire South Asia," Dipu Moni said.

She said since both the countries believe in the rule of law and democratic and secular societies, "this is a historical opportunity for the two countries to move together to take bilateral relations to a new height".

The two countries were understood to have had differences on a "few words" in the joint statement, which were sorted out after Dipu had telephonic calls with "appropriate authorities in Dhaka".

Excerpts from joint press

statement

Both sides recognised the need to expedite negotiations with a view to finalise an agreement for sharing of the waters of Teesta river. Towards this end, they agreed to mandate their respective Foreign Offices to meet and discuss the technical and other parameters of this issue. They agreed to immediately commence Joint Hydrological Observations on the river. They also agreed to undertake bank protection works, dredging of Ichhamati river and minor irrigation/drinking water schemes on Feni river.

The Bangladesh side thanked the Indian side for the hospitality and cooperation extended to the Bangladesh Parliamentary delegation during their visit to the proposed Tipaimukh Dam site. In this context, the Bangladesh side welcomed India's reassurance that it would not take steps that would adversely impact Bangladesh.

Both sides recognised the importance of bilateral and regional connectivity. In this context, both sides discussed designating Ashuganj as a new port of call under Article-23 of the Inland Water Transit and Trade Agreement as well as the use of Chittagong port by India. Bangladesh side agreed to provide access to Ashuganj Port to facilitate the transportation of the Over Dimensional Consignments for the Palatana Power Project in Tripura.

Indian side agreed to facilitate Nepal-Bangladesh and Bhutan-Bangladesh connectivity.

Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation in the power sector. India agreed to provide at least 100 MW to Bangladesh on a priority basis. Ahead of this, it will also undertake a feasibility study on power grid inter-connectivity for transmission lines, etc from India to Bangladesh.

Both sides agreed on the re-opening [of] Sabroom-Ramgarh trade point as well as opening a land route at Demagiri-Thegamukh on the Mizoram border for bilateral trade.

India agreed in principle to provide a Line of Credit for railway projects and supply of locomotives, coaches and buses. India offered to take up construction of Akhaura-Agartala railway link under Indian assistance.

India also agreed to assist Bangladesh in the dredging sector.

Both sides agreed to start Border Haats [markets] at the Bangladesh-Meghalaya border for mutual benefit of the people in these areas.

Both sides agreed to movement of containerised cargo by rail and water for bilateral trade.

Both sides welcomed the holding of the Joint Working Group on Trade last month and discussed broad economic issues with a view to fully activate all institutional mechanisms to promote two-way trade, initiate long pending trade facilitation measures and facilitate movement of businessmen and professionals. Bangladesh specifically raised the issue of duty free access to Bangladeshi commodities, removal of Non Tariff and Para Tariff Barriers and improvement of infrastructures on the Indian side. Indian side expressed its readiness to assist Bangladesh in strengthening the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institute. It also requested for removal of barriers to Indian investments and port restrictions for specific commodities.

Both sides agreed to comprehensively address all outstanding land boundary issues. Both sides expressed their intent to resolve outstanding issues relating to Dahagram and Angarpota enclaves and the Tin Bigha Corridor. Both sides also recognised the need for electrification of Dahagram and Angarpota enclaves as a humanitarian gesture.

The two Ministers reiterated their resolve to strengthen bilateral co-operation to deter the recurrence of terrorist incidents. Both sides also reiterated their resolve not to allow the use of their territories for activities inimical to each other's security interests.

Both sides agreed to conclude the following three agreements:

a. Agreement for mutual legal assistance on criminal matters;

b. Agreement of transfer of sentenced persons;

c. Agreement on combating international terrorism, organised crime and illegal drug trafficking.

The two Ministers reiterated their conviction that opportunities for fruitful collaboration between the two countries in furthering mutual interests were enormous and resolved to remain engaged to expeditiously address all bilateral issues.

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Indian govt has gone as far as committing military intervention in Bangladesh to protect this awami stooge regime. Fact that indian govt and indias are more eager to defend awami stooge govt, shows how much indians has invested install these stooges.
When BD was very weak, India did not have the gutts to intervene. On 15th August and on 7th November 1975. I do not expect any such thing in the future. It is better we do not say about Indian intervention so freely so as to bring down our status to Sikkim or Bhutan in this Forum. Why to make other nationalities laugh at us?

I think it is derogatory. Calling AL a stooge of India is still acceptable, but someone insulting BD in that way is not acceptable. BD is not the property of some individual. Please do not spend sleepless nights with that fear. Cowards die a hundred times before their deaths. Son of a brave father is not supposed to have so much of JUJUR BHOI? When India attacks, we will fight them. But, then be with us without fail.
 
When BD was very weak, India did not have the gutts to intervene. On 15th August and on 7th November 1975. I do not expect any such thing in the future. It is better we do not say about Indian intervention so freely so as to bring down our status to Sikkim or Bhutan in this Forum. Why to make other nationalities laugh at us?

I think it is derogatory. Calling AL a stooge of India is still acceptable, but someone insulting BD in that way is not acceptable. BD is not the property of some individual. Please do not spend sleepless nights with that fear. Cowards die a hundred times before their deaths. Son of a brave father is not supposed to have so much of JUJUR BHOI? When India attacks, we will fight them. But, then be with us without fail.

I like your spirit. Man thats the way each one irrespective of nationality made of in South Asian countries. Weather it is Bangladeshi, Indian or Pakistani.........

And to add Warriors and soldiers just fight wars. It does not matter if they win or loose but what matters is fighting like a man.

Though it was against India but my deep respects for your Nationalistic spirit.
 
Asian Highway no threat to sovereignty: PM :: Bangladesh :: bdnews24.com ::

Dhaka, Sept 9 (bdnews24.com)—Prime minister Sheikh Hasina has told parliament that Bangladesh will have sole control over its stretch of the proposed Asian Highway, rejecting the perceived threat to sovereignty from the highway's probable re-entry into India.

While answering questions from the House on Wednesday, she said Bangladesh would have full control.

"Our patriotism is not so fragile that we cannot protect our sovereignty.

"Even though it will come from India and re-enter through Bangladesh, we will have the control of the huge highway which will connect other countries," Hasina said in reply to a supplementary question from Jatiya Party MP Mujibul Huq Chunnu.

"No, we do not believe in the policy of remaining isolated contemplating a so-called fear: India will take our everything," the prime minister said.

"The Asian Highway is an international network of routes. There is a propaganda that the highway will connect India from one corner to another. We have to clear the confusion.

"It will not only connect Bangladesh with India, but also with Iran, Europe and the middle eastern countries.

"Anyone can see the routes of the Asian highway with a Google search," Hasina said.

"We will be snapped from the outside world if we don't get connected with the highway".

The prime minister's statement comes in line with the recommendation of the parliamentary standing committee on communications ministry, which recommended choosing one of the two routes of the proposed highway.

The first recommended route (AH1) is : Benapole-Jessore-Bhanga-Kanchpur-Sylhet-Tamabil. The other route (AH2) is Banglabandh-Hatikumrul-Tangail-Dhaka-Kanchpur-Sylhet-Tamabil.

The main opposition BNP, which remained absent from parliament, has already said it is in favour of the third proposed routes of the Asian highway.

That route is Mongla-Khulna-Jessore-Pakshi-Hatikumrul-Dhaka-Kanchpur-Comilla-Chittagong-Cox's Bazar-Teknaf.

It says the first two routes will make Bangladesh strategically dependent on India. The BNP further says these routes will also violate the ESCAP's "connecting capital to capital" principle for the highway.

Hasina said UN's ESCAP had already given green signal for Bangladesh's accession to the Asian highway in response to Dhaka's application to be added to the highway.

She said the cabinet on June 15, 2009 decided to be added to the Asian highway considering huge potentials for trade and communications with the outside world.

The prime minister said the BNP-led four-party coalition government cancelled the ESCAP proposal for the highway on the plea that India would extract transit facilities from Bangladesh.
 
I like your spirit. Man thats the way each one irrespective of nationality made of in South Asian countries. Weather it is Bangladeshi, Indian or Pakistani.........

And to add Warriors and soldiers just fight wars. It does not matter if they win or loose but what matters is fighting like a man.

Though it was against India but my deep respects for your Nationalistic spirit.



I LIKE THIS WARRIOR >>> :cheers:
 
When BD was very weak, India did not have the gutts to intervene. On 15th August and on 7th November 1975. I do not expect any such thing in the future. It is better we do not say about Indian intervention so freely so as to bring down our status to Sikkim or Bhutan in this Forum. Why to make other nationalities laugh at us?


This is gross mis-representation of real history and reality of 1975. In 1975, india was not as strong as today and world geo politics was under different order. Beside that realty Indian intervention was requested by some Awami leadership (loyal to Sheikh Mujib) but india for its own interest in Sheikh Mujib elimination stayed away from intervening. Why Tajuddin was propped up by Indians to challenge Sheikh Mujib leadership would answer some these questions. It was Chinese intelligence who exposed Indian plot around Tajuddin. My source was none other than Sheikh Mujib principal secretary who had direct relation and link with then indian PM and other leadership.

So before you present your brand of naive and ignorant history be mindful about that.


Since the 1/11, Moeen govt and now awami stooges are moving Bangladesh towards Bhutan/Sikkim status. Here we are exposing who and how Awami stooges are selling our sovereignty and moving Bangladesh towards that status.

India after peelkhana massacre massed strike force close to Bangladesh border and threatened with military intervention to save Awami stooge regime. And you are asking us to look the other way in order to divert attention from indo-Awami plot? Let readers be judge of what you are up to?


Threat of direct indian military Intervention

Proof of this came during a closed-door meeting of a motley group of about 50 Congress leaders hailing from different states earlier this week. Addressing them in the capital’s Mavalankar Hall, foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee disclosed a conspiracy was afoot to destabilise the elected governments in Bangladesh and Pakistan. He let out a hitherto unknown fact to the audience: "I had to go out of my way to issue a stern warning to those trying to destabilise the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh that if they continued with their attempts, then India would not sit idle." In other words, New Delhi had conveyed it was willing to take counter-measures in the Great Game, including the possibility of direct intervention.

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Wary of coup, India moves paras
NISHIT DHOLABHAI

New Delhi, March 1: India has kept its special forces ready to counter possible fallout in case a coup is attempted in Bangladesh, sources told The Telegraph.

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090302/jsp/foreign/story_10612282.jsp
 
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I think it is derogatory. Calling AL a stooge of India is still acceptable, but someone insulting BD in that way is not acceptable. BD is not the property of some individual. Please do not spend sleepless nights with that fear. Cowards die a hundred times before their deaths. Son of a brave father is not supposed to have so much of JUJUR BHOI? When India attacks, we will fight them. But, then be with us without fail.

Before being brave one has to be intelligent and smart enough to catch these indo-awami plots designed to strip away fabrics of our sovereignty. So for a nation one should look for intelligent father first and then bravery. But your brand of thinking left out intelligent thinking and left the door open for awami stooges to use deception ploy using “JUJUR BHOI”. People are far more smart to fall for such deceptive tricks.
 
This is gross mis-representation of real history and reality of 1975. In 1975, india was not as strong as today and world geo politics was under different order. Beside that realty Indian intervention was requested by some Awami leadership (loyal to Sheikh Mujib) but india for its own interest in Sheikh Mujib elimination stayed away from intervening. Why Tajuddin was propped up by Indians to challenge Sheikh Mujib leadership would answer some these questions. It was Chinese intelligence who exposed Indian plot around Tajuddin. My source was none other than Sheikh Mujib principal secretary who had direct relation and link with then indian PM and other leadership.

So before you present your brand of naive and ignorant history be mindful about that.


Since the 1/11, Moeen govt and now awami stooges are moving Bangladesh towards Bhutan/Sikkim status. Here we are exposing who and how Awami stooges are selling our sovereignty and moving Bangladesh towards that status.

India after peelkhana massacre massed strike force close to Bangladesh border and threatened with military intervention to save Awami stooge regime. And you are asking us to look the other way in order to divert attention from indo-Awami plot? Let readers be judge of what you are up to?

Thank you idune for reminding us, lest we go complacent. Much is happening all around and we need to be wary of the traps laid out for us.
We appreciate you all of those who have been here from much before and your great work and contribution towards our national awareness and I do hope that you will keep it up with newer insights.
Eastwatch is neither a strategist nor a military thinker and often may say something without realising the end effect of it. But he is a much learned person, and therein is his value. I feel sure he is just as patriotic as you and I and does not mean ill.
Let me close this by quoting Gen Shankar Roy Chowdhury's call of 'not letting Dacca now out of the Delhi's radar control'.
 
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This Asian highway or transit is going to a big boon for the northeastern states of India . :tup:
 
Before being brave one has to be intelligent and smart enough to catch these indo-awami plots designed to strip away fabrics of our sovereignty. So for a nation one should look for intelligent father first and then bravery. But your brand of thinking left out intelligent thinking and left the door open for awami stooges to use deception ploy using “JUJUR BHOI”. People are far more smart to fall for such deceptive tricks.
There are more than 150 million brave Bangladeshis with less intelligence than yours. It was same in 1971. So, do not worry about our country, they will fight India. Intelligent people are like Hindus, they do not like to see bloods. I do not expect any better from you except talking big.

We can see who are repeating 1971-styled deception to fool the people in the name of Islam. For them the election result will be same also in the next election - no Parliament seat. Remember, BNP will never again tie up with the fundamentalists, who are following Moududi doctrine of weakening the State mechanism so that Muslims can live in a single country called India. Moududi was against the Partition of India.
 
Indian govt has gone as far as committing military intervention in Bangladesh to protect this awami stooge regime. Fact that indian govt and indias are more eager to defend awami stooge govt, shows how much indians has invested install these stooges.
The top secret news you have posted above must be known only to the RAW agents. I wonder how have you come to know this secret. You must have a friend in the inner circle of RAW. By the way, can he tell us exactly when the Indian forces will be coming to BD? We must be ready before then.

Someone said me from Dhaka that Indian troops are already in Dhaka via Moitree Express. They come from Benapole, get down at Dhaka, take another train to Akhaura and then cross the border to enter India. I wonder why you have not yet noticed this dangerous phenomenon. But, is it true?
 
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