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India offers US$200 million aid to Bangladesh

Yo.. 200 is already given for projects..

why not check the status of these projects instead of ur fantasy stories unlimited.???

The status of these projects is that they are going no where and the money has pretty much disappeared. This is why $200 million has been written off. No one can account for where it has been spent ....
 
wow.. christmas has come early for BD. Here in India Pranab talks about retrospective taxes.. & BD gets its debt written off!!
 
Now that the truth is out that the $200 million is really a bribe to the AL government the Indians are getting personal ..... :P



The transit work has made no progress in 2 years ......

200million is already used...
We will be also paying for the transit infrastructure if asked....
 
The status of these projects is that they are going no where and the money has pretty much disappeared. This is why $200 million has been written off. No one can account for where it has been spent ....


I remember once watching a magician vanishing a ruppee note..

Must be the same guy doing it in bundles in BD now.

Damn it... :hitwall:
 
I guess a write-off means that the Congress Government doesn't have to explain to Parliament that the money has simply disappeared. Do we have another potential corruption scandal here?
 
Bull **** approch...Rather than appeasing BD..Why can not UPA gov spend that money...on cretaing a good highway structure from Kolkotta to NE part of India...Unnecessary gesture without any value...
 
The country on Sunday announced that it will write off $200 million of the $1 billion line of credit offered to Bangladesh, and promised to implement all bilateral agreements, including those that have witnessed delays.

India had announced a $1 billion Line of Credit to Bangladesh, the largest it has offered to any country in 2010.

Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Sunday that New Delhi had decided to consider $200 million of that amount as a grant rather than credit, and Bangladesh can utilise the fund for its priority projects.

"India will treat the amount as grant, not credit," Mukherjee told a group of senior editors as he wound up a 20-hour trip to Dhaka.

"This $200 million will be utilised for projects that Bangladesh prioritises," he said.

The rest $800 million will bear a one per cent interest, instead of previously announced 1.75%, according to bdnews24.

Mukherjee also cited "ground realities" of coalition politics as the reason for India's failure to seal the Teesta water sharing deal during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Bangladesh last year.

"In a democracy such as ours... this process often becomes time consuming," he said.

"There are certain issues that need to be resolved," he said while referring to the Teesta issue as a "sensitive" one.

Earlier, during his meeting with Premier Sheikh Hasina, Mukherjee vowed to implement all agreements signed with the country during Manmohan Singh's visit last year.

"Although it was late, (all) these agreements (signed with Bangladesh) will be materialised soon," he was quoted as telling Hasina by a Prime Minister's office spokesman.

India and Bangladesh could not sign a much talked about water sharing deal on Teesta river last year as West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee's last minute opposition to the deal scuttled what would have been a landmark agreement.

While the Teesta episode did not go down well with Bangladesh, there were also allegations on delays in delivering on the promised projects.

Mukherjee defended the work done so far and pointed out that five contracts worth $834 million had already been signed.

Hasina's press secretary Abul Kalam Azad said Mukherjee told the Premier that a sub-committee will be formed comprising experts of both the countries to study and analyse all things to remove confusions about the proposed Tipaimukh dam on Barak river in Manipur.

"Everyone has legitimate share with regard to indifferent river water and no country will be affected due to the agreement. All countries will get due share of water," he said.

He assured that India would take "no unilateral action that would harm Bangladesh".

The finance minister arrived in Dhaka last evening on a two-day tour to join the 150th birth anniversary celebrations of Rabindranath Tagore.

India to write off $200 mn from LC to Bangladesh: FM - Hindustan Times
 
sri lanka was also provided a lot of money for reconstruction. over 1billion$ i think
alot more than that including army , weapons and support .
@Bangladeshis
there is some reason for your hatred for India and love for pakistanis who did lot of crimes on you in 1971
I can see only Afganisthan and Iran people are faithful to India
 
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