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With Pranab visit, India signals changed approach to Bangladesh
Indrani Bagchi, TNN, Aug 6, 2010, 02.36am IST

NEW DELHI: India will signal its seriousness in engaging Bangladesh with a special gesture: finance minister Pranab Mukherjee will personally go to Dhaka on Saturday to sign a $1 billion credit agreement, the largest package that India has ever given to any country.

Mukherjee's personal appearance is deemed crucial because PM Manmohan Singh wants to send an important message to its eastern neighbour, that Bangladesh is very high on the priority list.

This signal is important because there has been speculation lately that Bangladesh was unhappy about the slow progress in bilateral matters after the visit of Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina.

Mukherjee is expected to meet the foreign and finance ministers in Dhaka as well as have a one-on-one meeting with the PM herself, before returning on Saturday night. He will announce a gift of 3 lakh tonnes of rice, but much more important, will tell the Dhaka government that India is ready to schedule a meeting of the joint boundary working group after the Eid festival.

The boundary negotiations involve a "package" agreement including demarcation of the 6.1 km disputed border, enclaves and adverse possession in an all-in-one deal. "That means progress is necessarily slow," said an official.

On the other hand, the joint river commission has even exchanged ideas on Teesta water sharing with Bangladesh giving a draft memorandum of understanding and India a set of principles. Within both documents lie the contours of an agreement, said sources.

In a related sector, Bangladesh and India have now agreed to conduct dredging on the Ichchamati river as well as build embankments which was a no-no earlier.

But Indian officials are most bullish about the prospect of cooperation in the power sector. After Bangladesh succeeded in getting an electric cable under the Tin Bigha corridor to power up the Dahagram and Angarpota enclaves, NTPC is working on a joint venture with Bangladesh for thermal power projects in Chittagong and Khulna. Bangladesh has been hesitating on Chittagong, and Mukherjee will attempt to convince the leadership that the project would be on the lines of the one executed in Sri Lanka recently.

At 1,320 mw, Indian officials said the Bangladesh JV is much bigger than Sri Lanka's project. An agreement has also been signed with Power Grid Corporation which will ultimately see Bangladesh connecting to the Indian power grid. India has committed to providing 250 mw of power, but after the interlocking of the grid, the amount could be higher.

On the Meghalaya border, the governments have finally selected two border "haats" which will be inaugurated soon.
The difficulty with all of these is that since they involve big infrastructure works, results will only show up a couple of years later. In the interim, there is need to pick some low hanging fruit -- India had allowed 8 million pieces of garments duty free, a quota that Bangladesh has used up. So this offer will be repeated.

For Bangladesh, the new engagement with India is desirable but it wants to see quick results. For its part, India has only now made the mental changeover to a relationship that is not based on reciprocity, a governing principle for India's neighbourhood diplomacy for all these years.

"We have to hold Bangladesh's hand, and do it publicly," said a senior official. With Mukherjee's visit, India is hoping Bangladesh will understand that India wants to do just that.


Read more: With Pranab visit, India signals changed approach to Bangladesh - India - The Times of India With Pranab visit, India signals changed approach to Bangladesh - India - The Times of India
 
And no matter what positive steps we take the Bagaldeshi@PDF are just going to bash us.
 
Any aid program with BD should be accompanied by Deporting illegal BD's.

Dear Sir,

I deeply resent that insinuation. Please look up the communal ratios in West Bengal. If there had been the kind of large-scale Bangladeshi influx that is hinted at frequently, this ratio ought to have grown. Unless you think that Bangladeshis enter through West Bengal and immediately catch a train to Delhi or to Mumbai.

This is not to deny that there are immigrants without a visa; it is just that the matter is highly exaggerated and sensationalised.

Please let us not be irresponsible.

Sincerely,
 
Dear Sir,

I deeply resent that insinuation. Please look up the communal ratios in West Bengal. If there had been the kind of large-scale Bangladeshi influx that is hinted at frequently, this ratio ought to have grown. Unless you think that Bangladeshis enter through West Bengal and immediately catch a train to Delhi or to Mumbai.

This is not to deny that there are immigrants without a visa; it is just that the matter is highly exaggerated and sensationalised.

Please let us not be irresponsible.

Sincerely,

oh please.. stop acting like a angel here.

i wonder how many areas in delhi and mumbai u have seen.

go visit seelampur, shahdara in delhi, and slums of mumbai. bangladeshis are living in millions , breeding like rats.

we need to get them out of our country.
 
oh please.. stop acting like a angel here.

i wonder how many areas in delhi and mumbai u have seen.

go visit seelampur, shahdara in delhi, and slums of mumbai. bangladeshis are living in millions , breeding like rats.

we need to get them out of our country.

Rightly said!
They are making a mess here, they should be thrown out immediately.
 
For your acknowledgement (brain_dead & mki30) i want to say that d problem is not created by those bd but they r brought to here by Indian leader(read cpm leader) to increse d party member.

You ever heard a name JYOTI BASU,W.B.'S former cm,is belongs to dis group.

I belongs 2 WB.
 
oh please.. stop acting like a angel here.

i wonder how many areas in delhi and mumbai u have seen.

go visit seelampur, shahdara in delhi, and slums of mumbai. bangladeshis are living in millions , breeding like rats.

we need to get them out of our country.

You don't have to wonder - I've gone on record before, in response to other irresponsible bigots like you. Just look it up. But looking things up and educating yourself doesn't seem to be your strong point, does it?

And since you are in the mood for cleaning up all these unwanted, living in millions and breeding like rats, where do you propose to finish? There are no more than a few thousand of Bangladeshis, if that; the rest are internal immigrants. Mumbai is filled with migrants from the drought-hit villages of Maharashtra and Andhra, and with youngsters from Kerala who want to be the next big Udupi chain owner. Delhi is filled with UP and Bihar people. If you know so much as you claim, are you aware of what the numbers are? I notice you didn't bother to claim any knowledge of the reality but just lapse into hate-speech and the ethnic equivalent of fan-boy talk.

Nobody needs to be an angel, just intelligent and not a knee-jerk bigot.

And while you are prancing around on your white horse saving Mumbai and Delhi, drop in on the Greek, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Malay and Thai ambassadors, and the UK High Commissioner, and arrange for - what was your brilliant phrase? - deporting illegal Indian migrants.

People in glass houses should not throw stones.
 
You don't have to wonder - I've gone on record before, in response to other irresponsible bigots like you. Just look it up. But looking things up and educating yourself doesn't seem to be your strong point, does it?

And since you are in the mood for cleaning up all these unwanted, living in millions and breeding like rats, where do you propose to finish? There are no more than a few thousand of Bangladeshis, if that; the rest are internal immigrants. Mumbai is filled with migrants from the drought-hit villages of Maharashtra and Andhra, and with youngsters from Kerala who want to be the next big Udupi chain owner. Delhi is filled with UP and Bihar people. If you know so much as you claim, are you aware of what the numbers are? I notice you didn't bother to claim any knowledge of the reality but just lapse into hate-speech and the ethnic equivalent of fan-boy talk.

Nobody needs to be an angel, just intelligent and not a knee-jerk bigot.

And while you are prancing around on your white horse saving Mumbai and Delhi, drop in on the Greek, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Malay and Thai ambassadors, and the UK High Commissioner, and arrange for - what was your brilliant phrase? - deporting illegal Indian migrants.

People in glass houses should not throw stones.


whatever u say..
we need to get bangladeshis out of our already overpopulated country.

up and bihari can go to whichever part of our country they want , becoz this is thier country , but bangladeshis CAN'T.

like i said before , we are too much of angels like u in our country ,and we need to take care of this.
 
whatever u say..
we need to get bangladeshis out of our already overpopulated country.

up and bihari can go to whichever part of our country they want , becoz this is thier country , but bangladeshis CAN'T.

like i said before , we are too much of angels like u in our country ,and we need to take care of this.

Never mind the theogony. I am disturbed about the bigotry, and do not have any desire to fly around with fluffy white wings and a shining halo around my head.

What about Gurkhas? From Nepal? Is this also their country? What is the distinguishing feature between them and Bangladeshis? apart from the obvious fact that one set is overwhelmingly Hindu and the other overwhelmingly Muslim?

What else is there in your mind that you wish to take care of? Would a short list be possible, so that those of us who have to pack up and make off could start buying blankets and ropes?
 
Not a single comment from Idune even after starting the thread. Surprising.
Hope the ties between Bangladesh and India improve and stay like that
 
Dear Sir,

I deeply resent that insinuation. Please look up the communal ratios in West Bengal. If there had been the kind of large-scale Bangladeshi influx that is hinted at frequently, this ratio ought to have grown. Unless you think that Bangladeshis enter through West Bengal and immediately catch a train to Delhi or to Mumbai.

This is not to deny that there are immigrants without a visa; it is just that the matter is highly exaggerated and sensationalised.

Please let us not be irresponsible.

Sincerely,

its not...infront of my house live 5 Bangladeshi garbage pickers and beggars pretending highly to be Indian ...and they have voter ID card!!:thinktank::thinktank:
 

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