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Bangladesh allows transit for foodgrains for northeast India
Tripura,Business/Economy,Indo-Pak/Pakistan, Sat, 25 May 2013 IANS


Bangladesh allows transit for foodgrains for northeast India


Agartala, May 25 (IANS) In a major policy change, Bangladesh will allow India ferry foodgrains for the mountainous northeastern states via its territory, a Tripura minister said here.

"Initially, the Bangladesh government has agreed to transport 10,000 tonnes of foodgrains for Tripura through its territory," Tripura Food and Civil Supplies Minister Bhanulal Saha told IANS.

"The Bangladesh government issued necessary orders earlier this week following a series of diplomatic and other parleys. After some security-related clearance, the carrying of food grains, mainly rice and wheat, is likely to start within a month," he added.

B.K. Roy, principal secretary, food and civil supplies, said that after getting a green signal from Dhaka, FCI (the Food Corporation of India) had initiated the process to transport food grains and essentials using the Bangladeshi river port in eastern Bangladesh and the roadways connected to the northeastern states.

The FCI had earlier floated tenders to select the transporters. In the first consignment, 10,000 tonnes of rice, wheat and sugar would be ferried to Tripura from West Bengal's Haldia port via the Ashuganj port.

"After Tripura, foodgrains would be ferried through Bangladesh for other northeastern states, including Mizoram, Manipur and southern Assam to save time and costs," a FCI official said.

"Due to shortage of rail wagons, inadequate storage facilities and various other bottlenecks, the northeastern states have been suffering from poor supply of food grains for most part of the year, especially during the monsoon," the minister said.

Surface connectivity is a key factor as the hilly region is surrounded by Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bhutan and China, and the only land route to these states from within India is through Assam and West Bengal.

During the monsoon season (June to September), road transport becomes very difficult in the mountainous region due to floods and landslides. For ferrying essentials, goods and heavy machinery from abroad and other parts of the country, India has for long been asking Bangladesh land, sea and rail access to the northeast.

Agartala via Guwahati, for instance, is 1,650 km from Kolkata and 2,637 km from New Delhi. The distance between the Tripura capital and Kolkata via Bangladesh is just about 350 km.

Earlier, Dhaka had allowed state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) to transport over dimensional cargos (ODCs) for the 726 MW Palatana mega power project in southern Tripura using the Ashuganj port, 40 km west of Agartala city.

The FCI would carry the food grains in association with Inland Water Transport Authority (IWTA).

Bangladesh media meanwhile quoting the country's commerce ministry reported that transhipment under the Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade (PIWTT) between Bangladesh and India can be allowed.

"Nepal and Bhutan are also interested in the transit and transhipment facilities to spur their external trade activities," said a report.

(Sujit Chakraborty can be contacted at sujit.c@ians.in).
 
Good for Bangladesh.

How much transit fee Bangladesh will be charging? Any additional taxes applied to the Indian truckers?
 
Don't you worry, we'll settle the matter out in due time. We have no intention of causing any serious harm to BD. But you're going to have to wait for Didi to leave..then a water sharing treaty can be put in order...then dams or no dams you will get your due share..BUT AFTER DIDI'S GONE.

Yes, we'll settle the matter by building ALL the 23 dams in due time :tup:
 
Yes, we'll settle the matter by building ALL the 23 dams in due time :tup:

Emmm. the dams will be completed this year itself..bro its crazy, I checked it up..we've completed 56 dams all over India in the last 10 years..:cheesy: AND I am still coming across more projects which are just about nearing completion..by the end of this year the tally will stand at 80. :partay:

But we shall be responsible neighbors..as the various transit agreements reach fruition and operation we'll have enough ammo to get the dissenters to come on board to allow a solution for the water sharing issue.
 
You get the fees......it's just that it's not OFFICIALLY ON PAPER.

Yeah right.
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