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Mashiur defends transit to India

http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/more.php?news_id=136903&date=2012-07-17

Blames media, scholars for creating confusion



Prime Minister's Economic Affairs Adviser Dr. Mashiur Rahman speaking at a session of the two-day IGC South Asia Growth Conference at a city hotel Monday. Noted economist Prof. Wahiduddin Mahmud was also present. — FE Photo

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Prime Minister's economic adviser Dr Mashiur Rahman Monday blamed media and some scholars for making the nation confused about the transit facility being offered to India hiding the fact about its future benefit.

"They are making stories not based on facts. They are not making the people of Bangladesh aware about the great potential of the transit facility," said Mr Mashiur while speaking as chief guest at a seminar on regional economic integration held in the city.

The seminar was held as part of the two-day South Asia Growth Conference jointly organised by the International Growth Centre (IGC) and the Economic Research Group, Dhaka on the concluding day of the conference.

Noted economist Dr Wahiduddin Mahmud was moderator of the session while former caretaker government adviser Dr Mirza Azizul Islam and chief information commissioner Muhammad Zamir spoke as special guests.

Tony Venables of Oxford University presented a keynote paper on geography and economic integration of the region while Ijaz Nabi of Lahore University presented a paper on India-Pakistan trade.

Shaibal Gupta of Centre for Economic Policy and Public Finance of Patna presented another paper on economic history of Bengal presidency.

Mr Mashiur, however, said the transit facility would create a scope for exporting Bangladeshi goods to the north-eastern part of India.

"They (Indian manufacturers) need at least three times higher time to send their produce to the north-east from the main land of India. So we can exploit the situation as it is very close to us."

He said many Indian entrepreneurs might invest in Bangladesh to tap the benefit of proximity.

"If you go to Benapole or any other landports, hundreds of entrepreneurs are showing their keen interest to invest in Bangladesh simply to take the advantage of low transport cost."

He said such a type of investment (Indian investment) is important for Bangladesh.

"Our investment is mainly concentrated on bank financing and conceptual loans ……"

Mr Mashiur said as per the customs act, 1969 India does not need to pay any duty to Bangladesh for using its territory for the purpose of transit.

"The act clearly says that it does not need to pay duty for movement of goods from one country to another."

He said the law might have been enacted, as the then Pakistan government had been aware of the business potential of India's north-eastern region, popularly called seven sisters.

Mr Mashiur told the reporters after the seminar, "If the use of Panama canal does not require any duty, so why Bangladesh?"

He also said if US ships can call at Bangladesh ports, "then why not Indian ships?"

If India uses Bangladesh ports, the charges should be based on the customs act of 1969, he added.


He said as per the connectivity with the north-east part of India Bangladesh's products will have a good access there.

The north-west connectivity should be explored in a bid to ensure Bangladesh's access to the hydropower of Nepal and Bhutan.

The south-west connectivity can link Bangladesh with Mynamar and China creating a possibility of importing gas through pipelines from Myanmar.

Speaking at the seminar, Mirza Azizul Islam said there should be physical connectivity prior to any economic integration.

He said there should be an assessment of investment for physical connectivity.

Mr Mirza said political problems among the nations should be resolved to derive benefits of the integration.

Muhammad Zamir said regional integration should mean more political stability and security.

Ijaz Nabi said improvements are needed to be ensured in Pakistan so that it can become a major manufacturer, not just a transport hub.

Tony Venables said Asia has much to gain from regional integration.

Mr Tony said economic integration helps increase productivity.
 
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India sponsored stooge..

Indeed. He and Gowher Rizvi top the list. They both has so far given a bad name to the present government and are the main master mind behind taking all the destructive policy under present government. Interesting thing is that the duo is holder of foreign passport but still occupying adviser position which is equivalent to minister position. This is absurd considering any government official can not do it without notifying government and even can not travel to other country without government permission.
 
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Indeed. He and Gowher Rizvi top the list. They both has so far given a bad name to the present government and are the main master mind behind taking all the destructive policy under present government. Interesting thing is that the duo is holder of foreign passport but still occupying adviser position which is equivalent to minister position. This is absurd considering any government official can not do it without notifying government and even can not travel to other country without government permission.

What is destructive in giving transit route to India.
 
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What is destructive in giving transit route to India.
Seven sister states got the potential to be a profitable market for Bangladeshi products and investments,but giving transit to India would easily kill that opportunity.Its like cutting off the branch you are sitting on.
Btw,thanks to this govt. Bangladesh is being flooded with Indian products compromising the local ones.So it'd be justifiable if NE states got flooded with Bangladeshi products.
 
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I would like to slap him with chappal on his fat cheek.
 
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Seven sister states got the potential to be a profitable market for Bangladeshi products and investments,but giving transit to India would easily kill that opportunity.Its like cutting off the branch you are sitting on.

As if we will allow you to dump your products in North-East destroying local industries when we even have clamp on import from Western countries. :laugh:

Btw,thanks to this govt. Bangladesh is being flooded with Indian products compromising the local ones.So it'd be justifiable if NE states got flooded with Bangladeshi products.

Have a look on your trade imbalance with Asian countries and whom you export most in Asia :lol:
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As if we will allow you to dump your products in North-East destroying local industries when we even have clamp on import from Western countries. :laugh:



Have a look on your trade imbalance with Asian countries and whom you export most in Asia :lol:
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Then don't bother us for transit.
 
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Seven sister states got the potential to be a profitable market for Bangladeshi products and investments,but giving transit to India would easily kill that opportunity.Its like cutting off the branch you are sitting on.
Btw,thanks to this govt. Bangladesh is being flooded with Indian products compromising the local ones.So it'd be justifiable if NE states got flooded with Bangladeshi products.

What makes u think that we will give u acces to 7 sister states if u donot give us transit to those states??
As ur minister already stated ur manufacturers have advantage of geography n time so why r u scared of competition?? R u guys also developing the habit of ur lost brother of asking every thing for free??

Lastly 65 years we have managed without bd help we can manage without yours even further till eternity.. Now u ppl think whether u ppl can survive with out our helps and most importantly our EMEMITY ,it won't take the next GOI to cancel the water sharing agreements and water n air passages to u ppl.
 
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Rawami Rawami Rawami AAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :hitwall::hitwall::cry: They are destroying Golden Shining Textile Suppa Powwa Economy of bangladesh . Now i Will Get a MANPAD jump a fence like like Olympic Gold Medalist .:cheesy: . and Announce from Victoria Memorial in WB "This is Radio Bangladesh " . And i will get my jamatis Too.

Run LaBong Me Coming :sniper:
 
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What makes u think that we will give u acces to 7 sister states if u donot give us transit to those states??
As ur minister already stated ur manufacturers have advantage of geography n time so why r u scared of competition?? R u guys also developing the habit of ur lost brother of asking every thing for free??

Lastly 65 years we have managed without bd help we can manage without yours even further till eternity.. Now u ppl think whether u ppl can survive with out our helps and most importantly our EMEMITY ,it won't take the next GOI to cancel the water sharing agreements and water n air passages to u ppl.


those parts of india very impoverished compared to the rest which in turns helps the separatists gain support for their movement india needs transit more then ever before

and it also surprising how very prominent academics like dr rivizi who is holding a very key position is being partisan against his own government
 
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If we can make connectivity through western ghats which spans more than thousands km ,then whats the big deal ..with myanmar supporting us you have to dive to bangalakolli to export even a matchstick..
 
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