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‘India and Bangladesh should now look at trade in services instead of just trade in goods’

India and Bangladesh have scripted a ‘Shonali Adhyaya’ -- a golden chapter -- in their partnership, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, MoS V. Muraleedharan said.

Updated: Jul 01, 2020 07:26 IST
By Asian News International | Posted by Shivani Kumar, New Delhi


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Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina before their bilateral talk in New Delhi. (Mohd Zakir/HT file PHOTO)
Wishing Bangladesh on Mujib Barsho, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Monday said that India and Bangladesh should look now at the trade in the services instead of just trade in goods.

“As we celebrate Mujib Barsho this year and the 50th year of liberation of Bangladesh as well as the establishment of diplomatic relations next year, we must do all that it takes to ensure that values that we fought and stood for remain cherished,” Muraleedharan said during a digital conference on ‘Doing Business with Bangladesh’.

He said that India and Bangladesh have scripted a ‘Shonali Adhyaya’ -- a golden chapter -- in their partnership, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

“As we are also looking at creating a new economic partnership for the future, there are opportunities to go beyond trade in goods and look at the trade in services,” he said.



He further said, “As India and Bangladesh share the largest border, we need to focus on the socio-economic development of bordering districts on both sides. Sometimes for want of opportunities available, we have criminal elements committing crimes, attacking security forces and disturbing the peace and harmony that exists between our two countries. There is an urgent need to focus on the development of these areas and therefore haats spread along the border is a welcome development. In the same spirit, we should cooperate on developmental works that get undertaken on either side of the border.”

Speaking on India’s role in Bangladesh’s “Made in Bangladesh” brand, he said, “We see Bangladesh as a partner in the value chain. India will continue to be a reliable and efficient supplier of raw material to Bangladesh. I recommend that we explore more cooperation in this important sector like facilitating exchanges between our premier textile design institutes, capacity building, textile machinery etc.”

The Minister of State said that both India and Bangladesh have been able to maintain a low mortality rate amid the coronavirus pandemic despite having a dense population.

“India has conducted an online programme for medical professionals exclusively in Bangla language at the request of Bangladeshi participants and we stand prepared to further assist Bangladesh in mitigating the health and economic impact of the pandemic.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.hind...AeZb4wnbDAAqW31hvsUUqJ_amp.html?client=safari


 
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‘India and Bangladesh should now look at trade in services instead of just trade in goods’

India and Bangladesh have scripted a ‘Shonali Adhyaya’ -- a golden chapter -- in their partnership, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, MoS V. Muraleedharan said.

Updated: Jul 01, 2020 07:26 IST
By Asian News International | Posted by Shivani Kumar, New Delhi


ind-bangla-pm_c1e35494-bb3d-11ea-a2a7-d359f39d1b90.jpg

Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina before their bilateral talk in New Delhi. (Mohd Zakir/HT file PHOTO)
Wishing Bangladesh on Mujib Barsho, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Monday said that India and Bangladesh should look now at the trade in the services instead of just trade in goods.

“As we celebrate Mujib Barsho this year and the 50th year of liberation of Bangladesh as well as the establishment of diplomatic relations next year, we must do all that it takes to ensure that values that we fought and stood for remain cherished,” Muraleedharan said during a digital conference on ‘Doing Business with Bangladesh’.

He said that India and Bangladesh have scripted a ‘Shonali Adhyaya’ -- a golden chapter -- in their partnership, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

“As we are also looking at creating a new economic partnership for the future, there are opportunities to go beyond trade in goods and look at the trade in services,” he said.



He further said, “As India and Bangladesh share the largest border, we need to focus on the socio-economic development of bordering districts on both sides. Sometimes for want of opportunities available, we have criminal elements committing crimes, attacking security forces and disturbing the peace and harmony that exists between our two countries. There is an urgent need to focus on the development of these areas and therefore haats spread along the border is a welcome development. In the same spirit, we should cooperate on developmental works that get undertaken on either side of the border.”

Speaking on India’s role in Bangladesh’s “Made in Bangladesh” brand, he said, “We see Bangladesh as a partner in the value chain. India will continue to be a reliable and efficient supplier of raw material to Bangladesh. I recommend that we explore more cooperation in this important sector like facilitating exchanges between our premier textile design institutes, capacity building, textile machinery etc.”

The Minister of State said that both India and Bangladesh have been able to maintain a low mortality rate amid the coronavirus pandemic despite having a dense population.

“India has conducted an online programme for medical professionals exclusively in Bangla language at the request of Bangladeshi participants and we stand prepared to further assist Bangladesh in mitigating the health and economic impact of the pandemic.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.hind...AeZb4wnbDAAqW31hvsUUqJ_amp.html?client=safari

What and get bombed by the chinese ?

if BD has an ounce of common sense left she will dump india in the dumpster and move on...
 
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Bangladesh will get bombed by the Chinese for trading services with India? o_O


You'd be surprised, the things and thoughts the human mind can conjure when it is left idle, all sorts of fictitious events and possibilities.

It is like the old adage, 'An idle mind is the devil's workshop'.

As we grow up, we gain the ability to rein our colourful and unrealistic imagination in. It comes with age, as it stands a few of our compatriots on here are of a tender age, as such we get these laughable figments of their imagination.
 
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Bangladesh is the biggest client state of Hindoostan
 
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Bangladesh is the biggest client state of Hindoostan
What a creative and original thought.
Lets pin it somewhere in PDF so that you don't have to repeat the following:

Bangladesh is a Vassal state to India

Pakistanis know more about the 1971 war even though it happened in our streets,

Stories told by our grandparents are fake newdls, they were clearly hallucinating
 
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BDs can grow an IT industry on the lines of Infosys, Wipro, TCS et al of India. Many young Bangladeshis do comparatively well in online coding competitions.
 
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BDs can grow an IT industry on the lines of Infosys, Wipro, TCS et al of India. Many young Bangladeshis do comparatively well in online coding competitions.


Not only do Bangladeshis form the second largest group of freelance programmers worldwide but we also form the second largest group of online freelancers altogether with 16% just below India at 24%.



We're doing quite well in this facet, and judging by our population, we are catching up to India.

Pretty good numbers considering India is a IT outsourcing and BPO powerhouse with 8 times the population.



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Wishing Bangladesh on Mujib Barsho, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Monday said that India and Bangladesh should look now at the trade in the services instead of just trade in goods.
Being half-educated, I do not quite understand the exact meaning/explanation of this term, "Trade in Services". I am not sure what it is in the dictionaries of Hazrat Hasina Bibi and her FM Momen. But, as far as I know, tourism is a part of service sector.

So, will it be unwise for me to assume that India wants many million more tourists from Bangladesh that will strengthen its Service Sector? No doubt, it is a NOVEL idea came out of Indian mind to make BD a beggar country.
 
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What a creative and original thought.
Lets pin it somewhere in PDF so that you don't have to repeat the following:

Bangladesh is a Vassal state to India

Pakistanis know more about the 1971 war even though it happened in our streets,

Stories told by our grandparents are fake newdls, they were clearly hallucinating

It is better to ignore people who may not have correct information, can't change everyone's mind...

Not only do Bangladeshis form the second largest group of freelance programmers worldwide but we also form the second largest group of online freelancers altogether with 16% just below India at 24%.



We're doing quite well in this facet, and judging by our population, we are catching up to India.

Pretty good numbers considering India is a IT outsourcing and BPO powerhouse with 8 times the population.



Source I
Source II

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