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Why Bangladesh should Use Gwadar Port

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Pakistan’s Gwadar port has brought a new dream for the region. This port is not only for Pakistan but also all regional states. Chinese Investment has accelerated the pace of aspirations in this regard. China’s multibillion-dollar project CPEC is linked with Gwadar port. This port creates some sort of possibilities and potentials for the whole of South Asia, South East Asia, Central Asia, Western Asia, Eurasia, East Asia and the Middle East.
Bangladesh is a rising South Asian economic miracle and star. The country under the leadership of its PM, Sheikh Hasina Wajed, is moving forward. There are many industries and companies in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a major exporter of ready-made garments. Its apparel industry is booming. So, it needs cotton. But the production of cotton in Bangladesh is very low. Therefore, it used to import cotton from western China, Central Asia and Pakistan also. But Bangladesh has no direct connectivity or shipping lines with these states. Bangladesh is using the Malacca Straits now for import and export from China. It has been using Singapore port. So, cotton imports from Western China are expensive for Bangladesh.
So, Bangladesh should use Pakistan’s Gwadar port. There is no alternative for each and every state in the world without being connected with others. There is huge potential for Bangladesh in this regard. Now is the time for Bangladesh to utilize this
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On the other hand, Bangladesh exports medicines, apparels, frozen foods, halal foods and potatoes to different countries. Bangladesh exports large amounts of apparel, potatoes and mangoes to Russia and the Central Asian states. On the other hand, It imports cotton and wheat from Russia and the Central Asian states. Recently Bangladesh and Russia have agreed to boost business ties. Bangladesh wants to export mangoes to Russia and import fertilizer from Russia. But the transportation cost by air amongst these states is very high.
Bangladesh can utilize the facilities of Gwadar port to boost its trade with Central Asia, Western China and Pakistan. Pakistan’s Gwadar port is going to be a regional trade hub in the region. Bangladesh can reach in Western China, Central Asia, and Pakistan easily. Pakistan has some regional connectivity with the Central Asian states through Afghanistan.
Afghanistan is now viable and politically stable. The Taliban have formed a government. Regional states including China, Russia are interested to invest in the development of infrastructure and connectivity of Afghanistan. Bangladesh can also play a role in taking part in the development process in Afghanistan.
Therefore, Bangladesh should use Gwadar port to reach in these countries for ensuring its own business interest. There might have been some problems between Bangladesh and Pakistan. But both governments of these two states should solve then for their own mutual interest. Pakistan should play an important role in this regard. It has some responsibilities to Bangladesh. It has to be understood and realized. But these problems must be solved diplomatically with bilateral efforts.
Pakistan’s Gwadar port has very strategic significance. China and Pakistan are working together to establish Gwadar port as a regional hub. Using Gwadar port, Bangladesh can easily access the markets of Central Asian states, the western part of China, Pakistan, even Afghanistan and Western Asian states.
Bangladesh products can be exported from those regions easily. The raw materials for apparel sector (cotton) can be imported easily from Pakistan and the Central Asian states. In such a way, the business relations amongst Bangladesh and other Muslim countries will be strengthened. Bangladesh-Pakistan economic ties will be further bolstered.
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There is no shipping line connection between Bangladesh and Pakistan. Bangladesh imports raw materials and products from western China and Central Asian Countries through either Singapore via the Malacca Strait or by air. So, the cost of transportation and wastage of time is huge for Bangladesh.
Bangladesh can easily overcome this by utilizing Pakistan’s Gwadar port. Bangladesh had already joined the China-run BRI project in 2017. Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka all are the members of the Chinese BRI project. If Bangladesh’s ports, such as Chittagong (Chattogram), Payra, and Mangla, can be connected with Pakistan’s Gwadar port, Karachi port or Port Qasim via Sri Lanka’s Colombo or Hambantota ports, both Bangladesh and Sri Lanka would benefit. Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Central Asian states would also benefit.
The whole of South-East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and West Asia would benefit. ASEAN and SAARC free trade zones could be created. Bangladesh could benefit ultimately. The dependence of Bangladesh on India will be decreased. A greater regional interest could be confirmed.
Why Bangladesh should utilize Pakistan’s Gwadar port?
  1. For ensuring its own business interest.
  2. To strengthen the economic and trade ties with Pakistan, Afghanistan, Central Asian States, West Asian countries and Even Russia and China.
  3. To decrease its huge dependence on India,
  4. For creating the ASEAN and SAARC free-trade zones.
  5. This connectivity could unite the ASEAN and SAARC free trade zones.
  6. All states in those regions would benefit mutually in the sector of trade, counter-terrorism approaches through multilateral ties.
  7. Enhancing bilateral relations could contribute to the growth of trade and investment relations with ASEAN and BIMSTEC countries. This will create an opportunity to serve greater regional interest.
  8. Re-establishing the Himalayan-South Asian connectivity can occur if political and diplomatic solutions of Bangladesh-Pakistan strained ties can be found.
  9. Use of Gwadar port by Bangladesh would ensure the maximum benefit of the people.
So, Bangladesh should use Pakistan’s Gwadar port. There is no alternative for each and every state in the world without being connected with others. There is huge potential for Bangladesh in this regard. Now is the time for Bangladesh to utilize this.


Why Bangladesh should Use Gwadar Port - Pakistan Today
 
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Bangladesh needs Gwadar Port to enter Pakistan, Afghanistan, and 5 Central Asian Muslim countries for export and import. Central Asia has too much cotton and other minerals.

Historically, today's BD had interactions with these countries for many centuries in past, both Hindu and Muslim periods.
 
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I just opened up my Google maps.

Looks like a good option.

Who says no?

I mooted this idea some months ago here in PDF and opened a thread on it. Looks like these Bangladeshi chhoto bhai 'journalists' are visiting PDF, picking up our ideas and we are the influencers. :lol:

I even mentioned this as recently as April.


I love it !! 8-)
 
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I mooted this idea some months ago here in PDF and opened a thread on it. Looks like these Bangladeshi chhoto bhai 'journalists' are visiting PDF, picking up our ideas and we are the influencers. :lol:

I love it !! 8-)

I'm telling you man PDF is a powerful medium to get ideas to people who (may) matter.

The more I think about it, this article posits a FANTASTIC idea.

As @bluesky explained the benefits.
 
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I'm telling you man PDF is a powerful medium to get ideas to people who (may) matter.

I concur 100%.

Note to self: more factual matter-of-fact posts and less fun pulling Sanghi legs, though its highly enjoyable.... :lol:

Thanks are due to the hardworking Mod bhais here, of course...for cleaning up the threads. :-)
 
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I concur 100%.

Note to self: more factual matter-of-fact posts and less fun pulling Sanghi legs, though its highly enjoyable.... :lol:

Thanks are due to the hardworking Mod bhais here, of course...for cleaning up the threads. :-)
Not Sanghi, I worry more about leg-pulling by our CHETONA brats in this forum. Nothing they can write except fun, leg-pulling, and ridiculing others. They may not like a deep relationship with Pakistan.

However, the route to the cotton-producing belt has been opened as the war in Afghanistan has ended. But, I am worried about how efficient the Taliban administration will be.

However, Indians will get jittered when it is BD using a Paksitani Port when they are unable to use the same.

To them, BD is backstabbing Great Hindustan.

@Protest_again
 
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Not Sanghi, I worry more about leg-pulling by our CHETONA brats in this forum. Nothing they can write except fun, leg-pulling, and ridiculing others. They may not like a deep relationship with Pakistan.

However, the route to the cotton-producing belt has been opened as the war in Afghanistan has ended. But, I am worried about how efficient the Taliban administration will be.

However, Indians will get jittered when it is BD using a Paksitani Port when they are unable to use the same.

To them, BD is backstabbing Great Hindustan.

@Protest_again
Use whatever port you like. International diplomacy follows something like this, you scratch my back and I scratch yours, you poke me I stab you. Do what is good for you knowing this.

How we perceive this move is upto us. You decide whether you can ignore our perception and continue with it. PDF Bangladeshis and Indians have no say in policy matters.
 
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Except that Hasina Bibi has no interest in reading PDF opinions, unfortunately!!

Yea probably.

But I'm sure for example, DEFSECA people are reading what we write here all the time.

And now they are writing things in newspapers.

So the ideas do get out there.

Just my opinion of course.
 
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Yea probably.

But I'm sure for example, DEFSECA people are reading what we write here all the time.

And now they are writing things in newspapers.

So the ideas do get out there.

Just my opinion of course.
Unlike the DEFSECA people, PDF BD guys are not those who memorized textbooks and asked their pencils to vomit on the exam paper to pass the exam.

Our most PDF guys here are meritorious. The thick-headed DEFSECA people should learn from them.
 
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I concur 100%.

Note to self: more factual matter-of-fact posts and less fun pulling Sanghi legs, though its highly enjoyable.... :lol:

Thanks are due to the hardworking Mod bhais here, of course...for cleaning up the threads. :-)
You need a little dirt once in a while to descale the fish 😇
Use whatever port you like. International diplomacy follows something like this, you scratch my back and I scratch yours, you poke me I stab you. Do what is good for you knowing this.

How we perceive this move is upto us. You decide whether you can ignore our perception and continue with it. PDF Bangladeshis and Indians have no say in policy matters.
India will stab bangladesh?
😂😂😂😂
Except that Hasina Bibi has no interest in reading PDF opinions, unfortunately!!
Nah she feels personally attacked and blocked defence.pk in bd
 
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It will cost more to ship imports from east coast of China to the Western region and then ship it Gwador, shipping by sea is cheaper than railroad.
 
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Gwadar port of Pakistan. Photo by Umargondal, Wikimedia Commons.

Gwadar port of Pakistan. Photo by Umargondal, Wikimedia Commons.
Why Bangladesh Should Use Gwadar Port – OpEd

September 27, 2021 Pathik Hasan* 0 Comments
By Pathik Hasan*

Pakistan’s Gwadar port has brought a new dream for the region. This port is not only for Pakistan but also all regional states. Chinese Investment has accelerated the pace of aspirations in this regard. China’s multi billion dollars’ worth project “CPEC’ is linked with Gwadar port. This port creates some sort of possibilities and potentials for whole South Asia, South East Asia, Central Asia, Western Asia, Eurasia, East Asia and Middle East.

Bangladesh is a rising South Asian economic miracle and star. The country under the leadership of its PM Sheikh Hasina Wajed is moving forward. There are many industries, companies in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a biggest exporter of Ready-Made Garments (RMG). Its apparel industry is booming. So, it needs cotton. But the production of cotton in Bangladesh is very low. Therefore, it used to import cotton from western China, Central Asia and Pakistan also. But Bangladesh has no direct connectivity, shipping lines with these states.

Bangladesh is using Malacca strait now regarding import and export from China. Singapore port has been using. So, cotton import from Western China is very expensive for Bangladesh.

On the other hands, Bangladesh exports medicines, apparels, frozen foods, Halal foods, potatoes to different countries. Bangladesh export huge number of apparels, potatoes, mangoes to Russia, Central Asian states. On the other hands. It imports cotton, wheats from Russia and Central Asian states. Recently Bangladesh and Russia have agreed to boost up business ties. Bangladesh wants to export mangoes to Russia and import fertilizer from Russia. But the transportation cost by air amongst these states is very high.

Bangladesh can utilize the facilities of Gwadar port. Bangladesh can use Pakistan’s Gwadar port to boost up its trade with Central Asia, Western China and Pakistan. Pakistan’s Gwadar port is going to be regional trade hub in the region.

Bangladesh can reach in Western China, Central Asia, Pakistan easily. Pakistan has some regional connectivity with Central Asian States through Afghanistan.

Afghanistan is now viable and politically stagnant. Taliban has formed a government.

Regional states including China, Russia are interested to invest for the development of infrastructure and Connectivity of Afghanistan. Bangladesh can also play a role to take part in the development process in Afghanistan.

Therefore, Bangladesh should use Gwadar port to reach in these countries for ensuring its own business interest. There might have some Problems between Bangladesh and Pakistan.

But both government of these two states should solve it for their own mutual interest. Pakistan should play an important role in this regard. It has some responsibilities to Bangladesh. It has to be understood and realized. But these problems must be solved diplomatically with bilateral efforts.

Pakistan’s Gwadar port has very strategic significance. China and Pakistan are working together to establish ‘Gwadar port’ a regional hub. Using Gwadar port, Bangladesh can easily access into the markets of Central Asian states, Western part of China, Pakistan, even Afghanistan and Western Asian states.

Bangladesh products can be exported to imported from those regions easily. The raw materials for apparel sector (cotton) can be imported easily from Pakistan and Central Asian states. Such a way, the business relations amongst Bangladesh and other Muslim countries will be strengthened. Bangladesh-Pakistan economic ties will be further bolstered.

There is no shipping line connection between Bangladesh and Pakistan. Bangladesh imports raw materials and products from western China and Central Asian Countries through either Singapore via Malacca strait or by air. So, the cost of transportation and wastage of time is huge for Bangladesh.

Bangladesh can easily overcome this utilizing the Pakistan’s Gwadar port. Bangladesh has already joined China run BRI project in 2017. Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka all are the members of Chinese BRI project. If Bangladesh’s ports such as Chittagong (Chattogram), Payra, Mangla ports can be connected with Pakistan’s Gwadar port, Karachi port or Port Qassim via Sri Lankan Colombo or Hambantota port, both Bangladesh and Sri Lanka would benefit. Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asian states would also benefit.

Whole South East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and West Asia would benefit. ASEAN and SAARC free trade zones could be created. Bangladesh could benefit ultimately. The dependence of Bangladesh on India will be decreased. A greater regional interest could be confirmed.

Why Bangladesh should utilize Pakistan’s Gwadar port?
  1. For ensuring its own business interest.
  2. To strengthen the economic and trade ties with Pakistan, Afghanistan, Central Asian States, West Asian countries and Even Russia and China.
  3. To decrease its huge dependence on India,
  4. For creating the ASEAN and SAARC free trade of zones.
  5. This connectivity could unite the ASEAN and SAARC free trade zones.
  6. The all states in those regions would benefit mutually in the sector of trade, Counter-terrorism approach from multilateral ties.
  7. Enhancing bilateral relations could contribute to the growth of trade and investment relations with ASEAN and BIMSTEC countries. This will create an opportunity to serve grater regional interest.
  8. Re-establishing the Himalayan-South Asian connectivity can occur if political and diplomatic solutions of Bangladesh-Pakistan strained ties can be found.
  9. Usage of Gwadar port by Bangladesh would ensure the maximum benefit of the people.
So, Bangladesh should use Pakistan’s Gwadar port. There is no alternative for each and every state in the world without be connected with others. There are huge potentials for Bangladesh in this regard. Now it’s time for Bangladesh to utilize this. (Pakistan Today)

*Pathik Hasan, Dhaka based research and columnist.

 
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Why Bangladesh Should Use Gwadar Port –
I have my personal endorsement for BD to use the Gwadar Port for the simple reason that it will cause BD to depend less upon Indian cotton. Both Uzbekistan and Pakistan can be our substitute suppliers.

Someone was telling here that Pakistan itself is importing cotton that I could not believe. Anyway, if BD opens its market Pakistani farmers will be more interested to produce this item.

Even if BD cannot get entrance to Uzbekistan due to Talibanic rule, Pakistan can easily do so. I am not sure if Pakistani cotton is as long/ good as Indian or Uzbek cotton, however, both long and short fiber cotton is used to produce fabrics.
 
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