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NEW DELHI: India has concluded a nuclear agreement with Bangladesh in a sign that the bilateral neighbourhood relationship is becoming special. The core of the new engagement is all 21st century — energy, connectivity, security.

"We are politically aligned, security sensitive and economic partners," said a top source in India.

The nuclear agreement is a three-document package that has been negotiated between the MEA and the Bangladesh department of science and technology over the past few months. But this is only a part of the bigger play the two countries are engaged in.

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina inaugurated a 100MW power transmission line from Palatana to Bangladesh, India is preparing to upgrade it to 500MW. Oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who visited Dhaka recently, has promised to send diesel to Bangladesh from West Bengal.

India wants to transport LPG and LNG to the northeastern states — through Bangladesh. New Delhi has offered Dhaka a stake in this, letting them share LPG and LNG according to their needs, even as they allow transit of energy to Tripura. In the next stage, India has told Bangladesh, they want to generate power in the northeast and have it pass through Bangladesh, offering them an "offtake", that is allowing them to take power for own use from the transmission line.

Four Indian companies — BHEL, Reliance, Shapoorji-Pallonji and Adani — have bid to build power plants in Bangladesh. The Indian nuclear deal will equip and train Bangladesh to import their first nuclear power plant from Russia. It's a very big deal for Bangladesh and almost unique for India. Basically, once all these projects kick in, Bangladesh could be well on its way to becoming a middle-income country in a decade.

The comfort factor for both countries is the fact that both land and maritime boundaries are now clearly demarcated. In this case, certainly, better fences have made better neighbours.

During foreign secretary S Jaishankar's visit to Dhaka this week, which coincided with Bangladesh executing Jamaat leader Motiur Rehman Nizami, India proactively stood behind Dhaka's decision, even as Turkey lashed out. The almost seamless implementation of the LBA has made it easier to plan roads and railways to Bangladesh.
The two countries want to revive the train lines that were operational between the two sides, until 1965, when Pakistan shut them down — Akhaura-Agartala, Khulna-Darshana, Parvatipur-Kawnia lines will be on top of the list. A bridge on the Feni river will come in the coming years.

Bangladesh has its eyes set on a water deal, particularly on Teesta and Feni. And India has promised to deliver. In the new evolving relationship, both sides are willing to give each other some space.

See more at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...century-nuclear-deal/articleshow/52274994.cms
 
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Four Indian companies — BHEL, Reliance, Shapoorji-Pallonji and Adani — have bid to build power plants in Bangladesh. The Indian nuclear deal will equip and train Bangladesh to import their first nuclear power plant from Russia. It's a very big deal for Bangladesh and almost unique for India. Basically, once all these projects kick in, Bangladesh could be well on its way to becoming a middle-income country in a decade.

Talk about the level of corruption and a$$ ki$$ing. Instead of a direct deal with Russia to train us and build the power plant, AL are bringing in a third party into the deal.
 
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Talk about the level of corruption and a$$ ki$$ing. Instead of a direct deal with Russia to train us and build the power plant, AL are bringing in a third party into the deal.

I dont think its a biggie. We might send few of our engineers to Indian power plant of Russina origin for training.
 
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They are separate deals I think...
All our nuclear deals are with Russia as we are using their equipment to build our nuclear power plant. Also, I would be really worried if we use Indian expertise on nuclear power plants over a country that has over 50 years of experience with it. It would leave the power plant more open to disasters and we can't take a nuclear disaster.

I dont think its a biggie. We might send few of our engineers to Indian power plant of Russina origin for training.
That's a waste of money considering we could just send them to Russia.
 
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I dont think its a biggie. We might send few of our engineers to Indian power plant of Russina origin for training.

All our nuclear deals are with Russia as we are using their equipment to build our nuclear power plant. Also, I would be really worried if we use Indian expertise on nuclear power plants over a country that has over 50 years of experience with it. It would leave the power plant more open to disasters and we can't take a nuclear disaster.


That's a waste of money considering we could just send them to Russia.

Training from India is out of question because the Russian power plant will have 3.5 generation nuclear reactor from the latest VVER-1200 series, Indians have little knowledge about these reactors.
 
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Training from India is out of question because the Russian power plant will have 3.5 generation nuclear reactor from the latest VVER-1200 series, Indians have little knowledge about these reactors.
Yes, then doesn't it make the "nuclear deal" with India even more pointless!
 
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Training from India is out of question because the Russian power plant will have 3.5 generation nuclear reactor from the latest VVER-1200 series, Indians have little knowledge about these reactors.

India has very extensive know how of Russian nuclear technology. Newer generation of reactor does not mean we have a newer motor or turbine. Nuclear plant not all about just reactor.

That's a waste of money considering we could just send them to Russia.
Not sure but India seems came over board to get itself engaged. Gov need to be careful and restrict any Indian entry in our plants. We can send some to their plant for training and gain know how of Indian system.
 
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Not sure but India seems came over board to get itself engaged. Gov need to be careful and restrict any Indian entry in our plants. We can send some to their plant for training and gain know how of Indian system.
This is nothing short of a money making scheme by AL and for India to make Bangladesh more dependant on them.
 
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