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In name of providing infrastructure loan, Indian awami stooges making way for profit for Indian banks and industry. Awami stooges true to their character accepting loan with interest much higher than any multilateral or bilateral loan Bangladesh accepted before. Former finance advisor to caretaker govt observed that Awami stooges are actually taking Indian suppliers credit in order to make market for Indian industry.

This is just one example. India with help of their awami stookes working on plans to further control overall Bangladesh economy and trade. This thread focus to capture indian and awami stooge move.
 
Interest rate of Indian state credit higher than other overseas loans

A proposed Indian credit worth $1 billion for Bangladesh could be the easiest loan deal between the two neighbours but its interest rate is going to be higher compared with loans from multilateral and bilateral lenders, officials and experts said.

Moreover, indications are there that Dhaka might be forced to swallow the ‘costly’ form of financial assistances, suppliers’ credit, under which New Delhi would sell out its products as a condition to bankrolling the credit.

The prime minister’s economic adviser Mashiur Rahman at a seminar on Sunday said the proposed loan programme under the Indian state credit had been offered at an interest rate of 1.75 per cent plus LIBOR (London Inter-bank Offered Rate) with a repayment period of 20 years after a grace period of five years.

‘This will be the easiest loan Bangladesh has ever received from its big neighbours,’ the communications minister, Abul Hossain, told New Age. The communication ministry is expected to receive a half of the amount for funding a dozen transport-related projects. The credit was sought during the prime minister’s visit to New Delhi in January, he said.

Ever since the visit and Hasina-Manmohan joint communiqué, economic experts and analysts inquired about the proposed billion-dollar credit programme as available public data showed Bangladesh had been receiving loans from many bilateral countries and multilateral lenders at a lower than 1.75 per cent interest rate.

Since 1973, Bangladesh has signed more than 150 loan deals with the Asian Development Bank. The interest rate of about 90 per cent of such deals is 1 per cent. Between 1988 and 2008, Dhaka struck 39 credit deals with Tokyo, all on 1 per cent interest rate, according to an ERD publication.

The experts inquired about the nature of the loans as the government has not clarified the matter as yet.

Former caretaker government finance adviser Mirza Azizul Islam observed there was ambiguity in the proposed credit which needed to be clarified. He observed if it was suppliers’ credit, the country might be compelled to buy products from India at a higher rate.

Records showed more than one-third of the loans Dhaka received from New Delhi until 2008 were hard-term borrowings with higher than 5 per cent interest rate plus LIBOR and the suppliers’ credit which forced the recipient country to buy commodities from the lending country.


Since its independence in 1971, Bangladesh has received assistance of around $440 million in the form grants ($113 million), commodity aid ($151.1 million) and project aid ($176) till 2008 from New Delhi, according to a publication of the Economic Relations Division.

The first bilateral financial deal was signed on May 15, 1972, between Dhaka and New Delhi for bankrolling of 80 million Indian rupees. It was mostly hard-term borrowing as its interest rate was 6.25 per cent with a five-year repayment period and one-year grace period.

There have been 24 other hard-term loans and 18 suppliers’ credits offered by India for Bangladesh until now. For the suppliers’ credits, Bangladesh needs to bear service charges of 12.5 per cent in addition to around 5 per cent in annual interest rate, said the ERD publication.

A meeting between the finance minister, Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, and the Indian high commissioner to Bangladesh, Rajeet Mitter, on Saturday on the implementation aspects of the proposed billion-dollar credit indicated that bulk of the amount would be in the form of suppliers’ credit.

Rajeet Mitter told reporters after the meeting technical works had already begun under the joint communiqué. ‘Three components — supply of locomotives and passenger coaches, buses, and dredgers — were included in the joint communiqué the technical works of which have already begun,’ he said.

In reply to a question, he said they had also talks with their Bangladesh counterparts about the required supplies and the specification.

Multilateral lenders such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have strong reservations about suppliers’ credit. They have always suggested that the country should not to go for suppliers’ credit as purchase rate for products becomes at last double than the actual prices.

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In name of providing infrastructure loan, Indian awami stooges making way for profit for Indian banks and industry. Awami stooges true to their character accepting loan with interest much higher than any multilateral or bilateral loan Bangladesh accepted before. Former finance advisor to caretaker govt observed that Awami stooges are actually taking Indian suppliers credit in order to make market for Indian industry.

This is just one example. India with help of their awami stookes working on plans to further control overall Bangladesh economy and trade. This thread focus to capture indian and awami stooge move.

What do you think about Chinese loans to BD? You got anti-India phobia dude. Which one you support BNP or Jamat?

What do you say about Musharaf's meet with Indian terrorist in BD jail arraned by BNP govt?

What do you think about India's fight of BD's war in 1971? When Rajakars were killing civilians it was India that gave refuge to 10 million BD people.

Do you know why Mirjafar was called betrayer? :rofl:
 
Most of the credit world wide is in the form of "Supplier Credit".
A country needs money to buy something...the other(B) country gives the "thing" instead of the money. This helps country A in shortening the delivery time, misuse of funds, corruption etc etc..
Country (B) pays for these items and is re-paid after the term of the credit.
Profit is not the motive but other things ..e.g goodwill and friendship etc.for country B (otherwise they could have used them for their use).
Prime example being China's credit to African states.
They may gain 1 Taka, but for country A the gain may be 10 Taka.

Economist at BD are bright and positive enough to concentrate on their gain of 10 Taka and intend to multiply further , than loosing sleep on the 1 Taka gained by others.
Those who are complaining are the one who feels out-shined by their adverseries..
Let's talk "Win-Win"
 
Another attempt to take advantage of Bangladesh (East Pakistan) brothers. Hopefully they will learn to avoid taking loans from Indian banks high interest rate is very bad in long run
 
What do you think about Chinese loans to BD? You got anti-India phobia dude. Which one you support BNP or Jamat?
And why do you care as a bharati hindu?


What do you say about Musharaf's meet with Indian terrorist in BD jail arraned by BNP govt?

That gujju loving awami munafiq minister has not come up with any evidence yet. Stop spreading lie like a born Liar.
 
Another attempt to take advantage of Bangladesh (East Pakistan) brothers. Hopefully they will learn to avoid taking loans from Indian banks high interest rate is very bad in long run

Loans???
We just gave $1 Billion as credit to Bangladesh.

Btw, India bashers in Bangladesh - Almost all of Bangladesh will sunk beneath the ocean in the near future because of Global Warming. And UK has stopped immigrating you guys there. So, time for you to leave this baseless hate, and work towards development. No wonder you guys have contributed to the sorry state of Bangladesh.
 
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And why do you care as a bharati hindu?




That gujju loving awami munafiq minister has not come up with any evidence yet. Stop spreading lie like a born Liar.


well mate open fact that there are still some pakistan loving and anti-Bangladesh foundation elements present in Bangladesh.

These elements never wanted the creation of Bangladesh
 
Loans???
We just gave $10 Billion as charity to Bangladesh.

What.......:lol::rofl:

Read the atrocity of this moron above. What the **** are you talking about? You can not even feed your population yet giving us 10 billions and when was it done you Pathetic liar?
 
well mate open fact that there are still some pakistan loving and anti-Bangladesh foundation elements present in Bangladesh.

These elements never wanted the creation of Bangladesh

Yes there are and you can count me as prominant one. :smokin:
 
What.......:lol::rofl:

Read the atrocity of this moron above. What the **** are you talking about? You can not even feed your population yet giving us 10 billions and when was it done you Pathetic liar?

There is scarcity of water in our country.So should we stop giving you water u pathetic troller?
 
Awami indian stooge govt plan to handover Bangladesh printing business to indian companies.Only country that has expertise in printing Bangla book is india (west bengal). So Awami india stooge govt is running scheme to handover primary text book printing to india using tender conditionalities under guise of int'l tender

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Govt to get pry textbooks printed through int’l tender

Siddiqur Rahman Khan

The government has decided to get primary textbooks printed through international tender aimed at ensuring their timely distribution in the next academic year, primary education ministry officials said.
A total of 3.5 crore copies will be printed through international tender which will be open for local companies; 2.5 crore copies for Classes I and II will be printed in four colours and 1 crore copies of Class III will be printed in black only.
‘We want to produce attractive and colourful textbooks for the students of Class I and II in the 2011 academic year. We have failed to distribute primary textbooks on time in 2009 and 2010 and it prompted us to have the textbooks printed though international tender,’ said a primary and mass education ministry official.
‘Our state minister at a meeting on February 2 proposed that an international tender should be floated for primary textbooks printing to ensure timely distribution of the books. In line with the state minister’s proposal, the ministry on Thursday made the decision,’ he said.
‘An international tender will be floated for the printing of the books. The National Curriculum and Textbook Board has been asked to take steps to float the tender,’ the official said. ‘The local companies will, however, be given chances to participate in the tender.’

Some local printer, however, told New Age on Monday it would be suicidal for the government as it would fail to complete textbook printing and supply on time. ‘As far we know, it will be tough for our local printers to fulfil the terms of conditions of international tenders and ultimately books will be printed by the Indian printers,’ he said.


The National Curriculum and Textbook Board chairman said they had received an order from the primary education ministry on Sunday with instruction for taking necessary steps to float the international tender to print about 3.5 crore copies of textbooks for Class I, I and III for the next academic year.

‘We will start implementing the ministry order as early as possible,’ the board chairman, Mostafa Kamaluddin, said. The Bangladesh Textbook Printing and Marketing Association president, M Tofael Ahmed, on Monday told New Age the decision to float an international tender would be suicidal decision for the government.

‘I came to know today that the government is going to float an international tender for textbook printing. But I see no justification in doing that as the books were printed and distributed at the beginning of the academic year,’ he said on Tuesday.


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well mate open fact that there are still some pakistan loving and anti-Bangladesh foundation elements present in Bangladesh.

These elements never wanted the creation of Bangladesh

Well mate, there is a wise saying, "A little learning is a very dangerous thing". The "anti-Bangladesh foundation elements" that you are reffering aren't the ones that had broken Bangladesh (Bengal= Bangladesh according to Nehru's right up and many bangla movies) in1946 but some of your countrymen, who had resided in WB and conspired with Nehru & Patel etc. Broken Bangladesh from PAK federation had been separated but Indians one are still with IND. Indian Bengalis rejected to merge with us vehemently. So,who are anti-Bangladeshi elements actually? Would you tell?
 
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