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DHAKA UPBEAT ABOUT IRANIAN IPI OFFER
Petrobangla looks to project's benefits
M Azizur Rahman
South Asian Media Net
BD WARMS AS IPI GAS PIPEINE OPENS
Tuesday, August 24,2010
TEHRAN/DHAKA: Irans 7th cross-country gas pipeline was officially inaugurated on Monday. The project, which cost $1.7 billion, is regarded as the first phase of the proposed Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline, which is also known as the Peace Pipeline.
Russia.
For BD, the problem with IPI remains with DADA country India. I wonder, if this narrow-minded DADA will ever show positive attitude towards BD's interests. IPI project will be another good test for DADA to prove (or disprove?) its sincerety towards Bangladesh.
Although a line extended to BD will not cause India to lose a dime, but to keep its policy of 'Poor thy neighbour,' it may try to derail the Iranian offer to BD. But, let us see what really lies ahead in the future.
Bro IGI pipeline is not good for Indian Interest --------------????????
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NBR starts collecting transit fees on Indian cargoes
In the last two months Indian traders paid transit fees on about 600 tonnes of bulk cargoes, the BIWTA official said.
Meanwhile, the Inland Water Authority of India (IWAI) has sent a letter to its local counterpart to waive the transit fee on commercial cargoes, said another official of the BIWTA.
"We have no authority to take decision on the issue and we refer the letter to the shipping ministry to take necessary action," he said.
Earlier, India has sought tax waiver for transportation of over-dimensional consignments (ODC) using transit facilities of Bangladesh through Asuganj.
Indian High Commission in Bangladesh recently sent a letter to the ministry of foreign affairs for taking necessary measure and conveying its content to other ministries for helping transportation of ODCs for Palatana project in Tripura.
But the government is reluctant to waive the transit and transshipment fee.
Meanwhile, New Delhi has sent a proposal to allow its cargo to ship to Indian Northeastern states through Ashuganj river port immediately.
"We have received the Indian proposal to transship bulk cargoes through Ashuganj under head-load system but it is only possible after finalisation of operational modalities," BIWTA secretary Syed Monowar Hussain said.
Rather than going through foreign ministry, Indian HC now direct Bangladesh ministries directly. Bangladeshi ministries now operate under indian HC thumb. And offcourse Iajdani and gang take pleasure out of submission, deception and of $8571 dollars earned in two months from indian transit.What a pathetic joke.
India had been transporting those goods since 1978 under the agreement with your God Father General Zia and never paid a dime for it. Now they paid $8571 in two months which could run 2 schools for two months in Bangladesh. How much tax did you pay last year?
One Man: Since 1978 under the agreement with your God Father General Zia.
Another Man: Treaty was signed in 1972 by Awami govt headed by Sheikh Mujib and india has been carrying goods since then.
Treaty was signed in 1972 by Awami govt headed by Sheikh Mujib and india has been carrying goods since then.
Here is the line exposing your shame less lie and decption:
"Under the Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade signed in 1972, Indian cargoes are allowed to transport from Kolkata to Tripura through Bangladesh waterways, but this the first time they are paying fee, he said."
NBR starts collecting transit fees on Indian cargoes
Awami stooges gave it india for free. Then it was only to tranport through river but this Awami stooge regime gave land transit as well using Bangladesh money to serve india. Moreover Awami stooges and looters told country about billion dollars income from transit and they are earning 8 thousand dollars in two months. Needless to say your indian dalali surpass even indian themselves.
The BNP has said the bilateral trade deal with India during the rule of late president Ziaur Rahman was not a new treaty but renewal of the 1972 agreement.
The main opposition in parliament has also expressed its support for multilateral regional transit facilities under the Saarc rather than a bilateral transit treaty with India.
:The Daily Star: Internet Edition
No sir, It was Ziaur Rahman who renewed this deal as well as signed additional transit deal with India.
Bangladesh, India renew inland water transit and trade protocol
XINHUANEWS 2009-03-24 20:25:58 Print
DHAKA, March 24 (Xinhua) -- Bangladesh and India Tuesday renewed Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade Agreement to facilitate the Indian trade through the Bangladesh's waterways.
The two-year protocol which will be effective from April 1 was signed in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka on Tuesday after two-day negotiations between officials of the shipping ministries of Bangladesh and India.
Bangladesh receives levy of 20 million taka (about 285,714 U.S. dollars) annually from India for allowing Indian goods ship to use Bangladesh's waterways.
During the negotiations here Bangladesh proposed to increase the levy to 50 million taka (about 714,285 U.S. dollars) annually. It was agreed that a technical committee will study it and give report within next four months.
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The protocol was first signed in 1972 and it is being renewed after every two years.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-03/24/content_11065921.htm