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I doubt you can blame the Ministers for anything. The country is being run from the Prime minister's office. The PM and her advisors takes all the major decisions and appearently this all ministers are performing a titular role.At one point they say no IPI pipeline. Another saying yes to IPI pipeline.
Muhith should simply resign.
Importing LNG is the right move according to me even if it proves to be costly. Last thing we need to do is to trust our neighbours.
But we are not.. we cant import LNG by antagonizing USA.
This is going to be a very expensive deal.
If Pakistan can trust India and India can trust Pakistan, then we surely can too.
Indians are most likely out of it. So forget about it. And about the trust issue, no they dont trust each other. Indians are showing their security issues as their possible reason of backing out. Dont want to talk more about why we shouldn't trust india or the country west of it because then will have to face endless attacks but lets just say LNG is a better option for us for the short term. It will be expensive for sure and lets hope Petrobangla is quick in awarding the sea-blocks, setting up the rigs and we do get to use our own gas and wont need to import.
Indians are most likely out of it. So forget about it. And about the trust issue, no they dont trust each other. Indians are showing their security issues as their possible reason of backing out. Dont want to talk more about why we shouldn't trust india or the country west of it because then will have to face endless attacks but lets just say LNG is a better option for us for the short term. It will be expensive for sure and lets hope Petrobangla is quick in awarding the sea-blocks, setting up the rigs and we do get to use our own gas and wont need to import.
I think bangladesh govt. wants to get rid from Saudi Arabia - the ultimate extreme wahabi supporter, we all know Jamat is funded by Saudi Arabia.
India has a very good relationship with Iran and all other middle east countries. India is not really out of IPI line, but it is delaying the talks with Iran and Pakistan because it will ire the USA. When the nuclear dust is clear, India will go for both IPI and TAPI gas.
India has found a big gas reserve somewhere in Godabori in Orissa. But, it is a big country with a big population. So, India has good reason to seek oil/gas from many different sources.
If India involves itself with the IPI and TAPI gas lines, it will make economic sense for BD to join it. However, if that ignorant Muhith thinks the projects are cheap because BD can just send a few pipes to connect with Kolkata without paying a dime, then he is quite wrong.
BD will have to pay for 1/3 of the pipeline laying project inside Pakistan. It will pay half the total price from India-Pak border to Kolkata via Delhi, and will have to pay the entire cost from that point to its own land. So, the cost is very big.
Moreover, both India and BD will have to pay a transit fee to Pakistan, and BD will have to pay another round of land transit fee to India.
OK but doesn`t Bangladesh has rich Gas fields reserves ? If yes then why donot explore that instead of IPI which can be economically not feasible to Bangladesh
India has a very good relationship with Iran and all other middle east countries. India is not really out of IPI line, but it is delaying the talks with Iran and Pakistan because it will ire the USA. When the nuclear dust is clear, India will go for both IPI and TAPI gas.
India has found a big gas reserve somewhere in Godabori in Orissa. But, it is a big country with a big population. So, India has good reason to seek oil/gas from many different sources.
If India involves itself with the IPI and TAPI gas lines, it will make economic sense for BD to join it. However, if that ignorant Muhith thinks the projects are cheap because BD can just send a few pipes to connect with Kolkata without paying a dime, then he is quite wrong.
BD will have to pay for 1/3 of the pipeline laying project inside Pakistan. It will pay half the total price from India-Pak border to Kolkata via Delhi, and will have to pay the entire cost from that point to its own land. So, the cost is very big.
Moreover, both India and BD will have to pay a transit fee to Pakistan, and BD will have to pay another round of land transit fee to India.
Isn't it IP pipeline for now or did India agree to join in these days?At one point they say no IPI pipeline. Another saying yes to IPI pipeline.
Muhith should simply resign.
Impressive if true ...