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That's why I said that "as you (He/East Watch Bhai) suggested". I'm more or less sure that India will not allow BD to make water reserver inside India even by BD's money. Or if they will allow then somehow those reservoirs will not work!!
But his suggestions about inside BD could solve the problems more or less.
Sadly you have wrong idea about greedy India. India is not building fence 150m inside Indias territory, also India cannot do this for its hungry nature.
If you go on and on without any proof ... you are not making any contribution to this thread. Can you give me links about why you think so. Don't come up with blind generalisation as you are not in a position to understand Indian foreign policy.
We do not have any problem if you build fence in your land but it has come in the news that you have try to build border out side 150 boundary. Stay in within 150 feet and build 5 fence as fer bd concern however if you try to build fence outside than we have problem. Simple.
BD never objected on building fence on Indian side. But we do object if you build it in our land... Genious...
No one should talk without proof. Look at that posts quoted below. If you do not believe me then ask for detail to them. India and Bangladesh had entered into a Boundary Accord in 1974 which is commonly known as the Mujib-Indira treaty. This bilateral treaty stipulates that no defence works can be built within 150 metres of the no man's land. But India violated that rule in some places and there is the conflict.
Bangladesh should get transit to Pakistan, China via India
Bangladesh should get transit to Pakistan, China via India
Muhammad Afsar Ali Farajee
Bangladesh is a very small country having population of 150 million. Though Bangladesh is a poor country yet her physical position is of great importance for many big powers and India. A great debate is going on about the question of providing transit/corridor to India through Bangladesh. The nation is already divided on many issue like whether we are Bangalee or Bangladeshi, trial of Bangladeshi war criminals without trial of Pakistani war criminals, question of spirit of Liberation War and other problems.
I was a principal and lecturer of political science of non-govt Degree College for more than three decades; but I always consider myself to be a student and an observer of different current affairs of Bangladesh and the world. As a citizen my comments are as follows:
The nation should know the difference between transit and corridor. Trade between Nepal and Bangladesh crossing India or between Bhutan and Bangladesh is called transit.
Trade between western portion of India with eastern seven sisters of India using the territory of Bangladesh is never transit but corridor. India is demanding not transit but corridor.
All people are not fools: There may be a group of people of our country who may be fools but all people of Bangladesh are never fools and it is the legal and moral duty of the present Awami League Govt. to disclose total proposal of India in the Jatio Sangsad. The Govt. must also publish a whitepaper very soon. Moha Jote or Mega Alliance led by Sheikh Hasina may have vast majority in the Sangsad but they are not the owners of Bangladesh. We the common people are the actual owners. People will not tolerate any treaty with India or any other country if our very sovereignty and independence are threatened.
The foreign policy of Bangladesh versus the foreign policy of India: Our foreign policy is fully based on the principle of "friendship to all and malice to none"; but in the foreign policy of India there is always a big brotherly attitude. The Govt. should be aware of it.
There are some outstanding irritats between India and Bangladesh which need just, amicable and peaceful solution. These are noted below:
Barbed wire fencing in the border: Electrified barbed wire fencing on the India Bangladesh border is never a solution to smuggling, trans-border trafficking, illegal trade and trespassing. So our Govt. and India have to stop all these practice.
Exchange of enclaves: As per Mujib-Indira Treaty of 1974, exchange of enclaves between India and Bangladesh is a must but the treaty has not yet been implemented. The matter should be expedited as the exchange of enclaves is of great importance to Bangladesh.
Sovereignty over Tin-Bigha corridor: Pakistan was fully sovereign over Tin-Bigha till 1971; as per the above treaty India is supposed to restore sovereignty to Bangladesh. But that has not been implemented.
Demarcation of maritime boundary: There should be just, amicable and judicious solution to maritime boundary between India and Bangladesh through UN or international arbitration.
Sovereignty over South Talpatty: This is a Bangladesh territory so India should disclaim it. Bangladesh may refer the issue to the UN.
Killing by BSF: India has killed several hundred Bangladeshi innocent civilians. This practice must be stopped by India.
Destruction of infrastructure: railway, Road, port and such other infrastructure should be counted.
National security and sovereignty: National security and sovereignty must be counted by Bangladesh
Tradability: Tradability of Bangladesh with India should be minimized.
Demand of Bangladesh goods Indian sever sisters: Bangladesh may incurr loss to these areas
Transit/corridor is a trump card: Bangladesh should demand Transit via India with Pakistan and China and vice versa. Bangladesh should take proper action for it.
The writer is an advocate based at Kaunia, Rangpur.
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i don't know why bangladeshi hate india..india always help bangladesh. and india will give 250 mw electricity to bangladesh in compensation of dam. and india recently give 1 billion dollar to bangladesh as a loan at 1.5 % interest for 20 year.
so i think bangladeshi and indian has no reason to hate each other. and don't forget india give freedom to bangladeshi so why india will try to do something wrong with bangladesh.
A UNB report says: At the function, RHEAR, a Turkish company, signed an MoU with its Bangladeshi counterpart DANA to offer US$ 1 billion in soft loan to the Bangladesh government to finance infrastructure projects like flyovers and bridges.
If the government accepts the credit line, RHEAR will donate US$ 5 million to healthcare and education projects in Bangladesh.
BTW, I can not understand
Mate, you are new here.
We know why India give loan, Why India helped 71, why they sell electricity and how is India is!......
i don't know why bangladeshi hate india..india always help bangladesh. and india will give 250 mw electricity to bangladesh in compensation of dam. and india recently give 1 billion dollar to bangladesh as a loan at 1.5 % interest for 20 year.
so i think bangladeshi and indian has no reason to hate each other. and don't forget india give freedom to bangladeshi so why india will try to do something wrong with bangladesh.
I hear a lot about India stopping Pakistani waters, never Bangladeshi waters.
Can anyone link me to a neutral, non Indian, non Pakistani, non Bangladeshi source for research?