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Bangladesh to ‘soon’ grant India access to Chittagong port
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This is a new area of cooperation, says Bangladesh Foreign Secretary

New Delhi, February 2:

Addressing a long pending demand by India, Bangladesh will “soon” grant India direct access to its Chittagong port even as both sides work on forward linkages.

Bangladesh is working on a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) which will ensure India direct access to the port, which is significant in boosting bilateral and intra-regional trade.

“Hopefully, we will be realising this soon. We are working on SOPs and forward linkages on other aspects that go beyond just access to Chittagong port,” Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Md Shahidul Haque told BusinessLine.

Recently, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina suggested creation of a joint consortium between both the countries in an effort to ensure better use of the port.

India had been asking for a direct access to the Chittagong Port for nearly five years. Once approved, this will help Indian industry and exporters save millions of dollars by sending direct shipments to Bangladesh and by using the Chittagong port as a transit hub to access other Southeast Asian destinations.

Last year, both neighbours had signed an MoU on use of Chittagong and Mongla ports. Haque said India and Bangladesh are also working on a joint maritime cooperation — a first in the history of bilateral ties.

Joint task force

“This is a new area of cooperation. A joint task force has been created to work on the modalities, which is expected to hold its first meeting in the first week of March,” he said.

Haque added that this issue was extensively discussed during his meetings with Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.

During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bangladesh in June last year, an MoU was signed on the Blue Economy and Maritime Cooperation in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, which identified eight areas of collaboration.

This was part of the joint declaration – Notun Projonmo, Nayi Disha – that sought to take bilateral ties to the next level. Last year, both neighbours also inked the Land Boundary Agreement.

However, the issue of sharing the water of Teesta river remains a bone of contention.

“We are optimistic on Teesta,” Haque said, adding that “all aspects of water management” was discussed during his meeting with Amarjit Singh, Special Secretary, Water Resources Ministry, on Tuesday.

(This article was published on February 2, 2016)


http://www.thehindubusinessline.com...-access-to-chittagong-port/article8184735.ece
 
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I'm sure they have access already, it just wasn't mentioned officially until now.
 
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I'm sure they have access already, it just wasn't mentioned officially until now.

India had unofficial access to whole Bangladesh through riverways and landways untill now but there was no report on port transit.

Bangladesh used to get Indian goods via Singapore port since there was no deal to use Chittagong and Mongla port untill now.
 
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india has access to everything from before
it will just be announced official now
 
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Good sign ... India should form our own combined Naval force integrating Srilanka Bangladesh and burma This could keep our south Asian countries safe and secured. Mighty Indian Navy would help our neighborhood in all forms. That's could be a way forward. So these countries could focus their hard earned money on people development projects rather spending on armed forces.
 
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Excellent move by Sheikh Hasina govt. We should give access to India to all our ports (land and sea). And then we should demand the following:

1. Access to all Indian land and sea ports for Bangladesh goods so we can export to India's land neighbors and use Indian deep sea ports
2. Fair share of river water for all common rivers
 
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Bangladesh used to get Indian goods via Singapore port since there was no deal to use Chittagong and Mongla port untill now.

Trade between Bangladesh and India goes through the land ports... Indian goods are never transported to Bangladesh by sea. Access to Chittagong and Mongla ports is mainly asked to transship the products to and from the landlocked Northeast...
 
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