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India for early CEPA, joint defence production with Bangladesh​

Shahidul Islam Chowdhury | Published: 23:35, Mar 08,2022 | Updated: 07:11, Mar 09,2022

https://www.newagebd.net/article/16...cepa-joint-defence-production-with-bangladesh

India has sought to launch joint defence production and expedite the signing of a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with Bangladesh.

‘We need to give more impetus to joint production of defence equipment. Our defence cooperation has not been progressed though India offered a $500 million line of credit. The time has come to take it to the next level,’ India’s commerce minister Piyush Goyal said at a virtual meeting of the India-Bangladesh stakeholders on Monday, according to The Indian Express.

In 2017, during a visit of prime minister Sheikh Hasina to India, India had signed a memorandum of understanding for providing a $500 million line of credit to Bangladesh for defence-related procurement.

India has been pursuing the implementation of the defence MOU in almost all high-level meetings for the last five years, diplomatic sources said.

Piyush Goyal, who is also the industry minister of the country, listed four focus areas for strengthening the bilateral relationship, including an uninterrupted supply chain, a joint production of defence equipment and pharmaceutical goods.

‘We look to advance a comprehensive economic partnership agreement with Bangladesh in the days to come,’ he said.

He also emphasised exploring potential areas of investments – textile, jute products, leather and footwear, active pharmaceutical ingredients, medical equipment, digital health and education services, agribusiness, electronics and renewable energy, among others.

‘Time has come for joint manufacturing of vaccines and other medicines,’ he said, with specific mentions of Covid-19 vaccines Covaxin and Covishied produced in India.

Bangladesh and India were holding a joint study on the possibilities and scopes of signing either a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement or a Free Trade Agreement between the two countries.

The two sides were also working on strengthening regional connectivity through multimodal transport involving road, rail, river and sea routes.

As India’s biggest trade partner in South Asia, Bangladesh’s export to the country was $1.3 billion and import $9.9 billion in 2020-2021.

Bangladesh imports cotton, agricultural products, fuel, vehicles and vehicle parts, machinery and mechanical appliances; and export mainly RMG, cement and raw jute.

Since 2011, Bangladesh agreed to receive a total of $8 billion under three lines of credit for different projects, mainly related to connectivity in the region.

In the last meeting of the commerce secretaries of the two countries on March 4, Bangladesh iterated demands for removing all tariff and non-tariff barriers set by India on jute and several other products.

Bangladesh also demanded duty-free market access even after graduation from a least developed to a developing country in 2026.
 
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Since 2011, Bangladesh agreed to receive a total of $8 billion under three lines of credit for different projects, mainly related to connectivity in the region.
Why BD should pay for connectivity projects that is sought by India only? BD has no stake in these projects. So, India should pay for them.
 
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My dear Big Brother India, please leave us alone and do not please insist on establishing bilateral military ties. It is India which is our sworn enemy country. Why to forge military relationship with it?

For India, Burma remains the only country in the region that India can depend upon.
 
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My dear Big Brother India, please leave us alone and do not please insist on establishing bilateral military ties. It is India which is our sworn enemy country. Why to forge military relationship with it?

For India, Burma remains the only country in the region that India can depend upon.
How are we your "sworn enemy country"? We dont care about Bangladesh.
 
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How are we your "sworn enemy country"? We dont care about Bangladesh.
Yet, the news say you are trying to forge military ties with BD. What makes India worry about BD?
 
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BETTER TO Produce Chinese weapons i got more faith in those
 
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Lol..... economic linkages yes.... that interdependence will provide the necessary stability between BD and india.

Defense production absolute no.... india is the large purchaser of weapon.... maybe even the worlds largest.... they have not bothered developing a military production capacity.... there is nothing they can offer or we will want. Just bogus nonsense... desperation is glaringly obvious.
 
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Lol..... economic linkages yes.... that interdependence will provide the necessary stability between BD and india.

Defense production absolute no.... india is the large purchaser of weapon.... maybe even the worlds largest.... they have not bothered developing a military production capacity.... there is nothing they can offer or we will want. Just bogus nonsense... desperation is glaringly obvious.
The best they can offer is products they have gained total TOT over such as small arms, and some AD systems. The rest are (mostly high-value assets) still limited due to original TOT agreements with the rightful manufacturer.
 
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