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I would advise my Bangladeshi brothers not to trust the indian state, it is a neo-colonial and hegemonic entity.
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Begum Zia is only talking politics that will bring votes for her party in the next election. Thing is BD has not yet alowed a transit or a corridore. The transit that goes via Ashuganj/Akhaura is only trial. I am for a transit. But, India must pay the bill. India should not expect a free lunch.
About some people's assertion that BD will lose NE market is superficial. India has every right to send goods to that almost landlocked area. It is not true that trade stops when goods are produced in a certain region. Rather, with a little development and govt expenditures, people's income rises and demand of more goods increases. Even a highly developed USA imports so many things.
With a limited transit right, India certainly will not be able to fulfill its commitments to deliver goods in the NE. This is why India is asking CTG port for another volume of transit. But, even with all these NE of India will need BD goods that cannot be fulfilled from Calcutta or Bombay. It is unwise to expect a boost in BD sales by disallowing a transit. It has not brought any export boom so far BD nor it will bring in the future.
What??? In 2010 Kokata served only close to 40000 MT of cargoes whereas in 2008-9, Dhaka served 169000 MT of cargoes which should be now more than 200,000 MT.
Besides Dhaka serve most of the international passenger and charge every passenger 120 dollar per departuare whereas Kolkata serves domestic passenger, can charge passenger close to nothing.
People from west bengal are biggest enemy of Bangladesh because they had been left out for indian control. The way people from west bengal campaign against Bangladeshis in US and other places speaks volume of their frustration and hostility. They can always do these anti Bangladesh activities but Bangladesh is way out of their reach.
On the topic: this thread is about how a corridor was given under guise of "trial" transit; let's stick to it. Otherwise we will be forced to open separate thread in indian section of the forum for each off topic discussion indians bring to derail discussion.
People are not so foolish to invest when they can see several problems in the basic business model. Ifs and buts cant get you investment. It is a strong business case that brings in investment. Sorry to say but
1. the airport plan of 7 billion is not cost effective
2. the existing airport is over capacity under utilised
3. Small investment can modernize and cater to traffic for the next 25 years (why invest 7 billion)
4. Nepal, Bhutan, India, China and Burma have regional interests in air traffic and competition will be factored before investment.
5. If India has a good airport ready before the airport work in Bangladesh starts, then you know where the investors will head.
Looks shaky before it starts
Nice renders, add to this Airport will be connected with all parts of City by metro. 7 billion dollar my a$$, first build it then show off.
7 billion dollar my a$$, first build it then show off.[\b]
@iajduni: dhaka airport traffic is about 5 million per year and calcutta will probably touch 10 million bar this year. Busted.
Sorot bose and him tried till last moment for a secular country for Bengalis and not Pakistan. But you guys refused. Just check your facts. After partition he left Muslim Leaugue and form a secular party now called Awami League.
Busted??? on what?
Calcutta airport serves more passeger as Dhaka airport has very little domestic passenger as it is a very small country. I was talking bout the cargo volume not the passenger. Dhaka airport still make more money on passeger from international flights.
Dhaka serves Approximately 4 million international and 2 million domestic passenger annually.
Calcutta serves 1 million international and 8 million domestic passenger.
Accordin to wiki.