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is this going to be connected to Myanmar in the future?
Myanmar is not part of SAARC
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is this going to be connected to Myanmar in the future?
Pakistan tried for some other nations membership and now they are totally out of game.
Myanmar is not part of SAARC
The whole idea of BBIN is creating an alternative to SAARC. So, it does not really matter if Myanmar is a part of SAARC or not. Since this BBIN is primarily aimed at increasing road/rail connectivity and Myanmar is directly linked via land, then why not ? Myanmar can become a part of it in near future.
Basically these organizations are like those chit-funds the middle-aged housewives staying in housing societies do.
Cabinet10-June, 2015 13:59 IST
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) Motor Vehicle Agreement for the Regulation of Passenger, Personal and Cargo Vehicular Traffic amongst BBIN
The Cabinet has approved signing of the Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) Motor Vehicle Agreement for the Regulation of Passenger, Personal and Cargo Vehicular Traffic amongst BBIN. The agreement will be signed on 15th June at the BBIN Transport Minister’s meeting in Thimpu, Bhutan.
Signing of the BBIN agreement will promote safe, economical efficient and environmentally sound road transport in the sub-region and will further help each country in creating an institutional mechanism for regional integration. BBIN countries will be benefited by mutual cross border movement of passenger and goods for overall economic development of the region. The people of the four countries will benefit through seamless movement of goods and passenger across borders.
Each Party will bear its own costs arising from implementation of this agreement.
A meeting of Secretaries of Transport of the BBIN countries was organized by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highway (MoRTH) in February 2015 to discuss and finalize the text of the draft BBIN Motor Vehicles Agreement, which is similar to the SAARC Motor Vehicle Agreement (MVA) draft with minor changes.
Background:
The Union Cabinet had approved a proposal to sign the SAARC MVA during the SAARC Summit in Kathmandu in November 2014. Unfortunately, it could not be signed due to reservations of Pakistan. The SAARC declaration at the Kathmandu Summit in November 2014 also encouraged Member States to initiate regional and sub-regional measures to enhance connectivity. Accordingly, it was considered appropriate that a sub-regional Motor Vehicle Agreement among Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) may be pursued.
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is this going to be connected to Myanmar in the future?
NOW, include Myanmar which in turn is part of Thailand-Laos-Vietnam connectivity.
The ultimate goal should be to provide connectivity to all like-minded countries like JAPAN, a continuous Road/Rail network - from SCS all the way to Arabian coast in Gujarat/Maharashtra!
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BBIN is not alternative to SAARC but i think its moving ahead with SAARC project.
During last SAARC summit which was held in Nepal, this road/rail connectivity proposal was forwarded and after that only issues were started to be solved with Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and the recent border Land Treaty with Bangladesh was one more step forward and now BBIN is reality.
Next i think Sri Lanka will join as our relations with them are on right track.
ASEAN block is having its issues with Chinese and Chinese are already having much influence over Myanmar. Myanmar Junta still holds the power .
Pakistan tried for some other nations membership and now they are totally out of game.
BBIN is not alternative to SAARC but i think its moving ahead with SAARC project.
During last SAARC summit which was held in Nepal, this road/rail connectivity proposal was forwarded and after that only issues were started to be solved with Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and the recent border Land Treaty with Bangladesh was one more step forward and now BBIN is reality.
Next i think Sri Lanka will join as our relations with them are on right track.
as if we are dying to get it. We have better and powerful options. Its good for these small defenseless nations to accept yr hegemony.Pakistan tried for some other nations membership and now they are totally out of game.
Pakistan did such things at an astounding pace when India's prospects looked measly. Pakistan was a part of CENTO and SEATO and OIC and many other organizations, mostly with direct American help. Production was growing, country was prospering and Pakistan was sending jets to fight Israel. They just could not keep the pace or may be they were plain and simple unlucky to have foolish leaders ? Let's hope India be able to maintain it.
The whole idea of BBIN is creating an alternative to SAARC. So, it does not really matter if Myanmar is a part of SAARC or not. Since this BBIN is primarily aimed at increasing road/rail connectivity and Myanmar is directly linked via land, then why not ? Myanmar can become a part of it in near future.
Basically these organizations are like those chit-funds the middle-aged housewives staying in housing societies do.
There is already an agreement between Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam (CLMV) for continuous Road connectivity - being engineered by Japan. It is only logical that we take part in it extend it to Arabian sea instead of ending it in Bay of Bengal.