BanglaBhoot
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For perishable goods it makes no sense for such exorbitant rate and make it totally economically unviable. Non-perishable goods like steel,cement..etc can be stored for long period of time in storehouses and sold. As such it makes no sense to pay high premium and with good inventory management distance problem will be sorted out.
More ever with myanmar & thailand building highways NE area will get access to cheap materials sooner or later its just a matter of time.
By the way India is transporting goods for the past 60 years using chicken neck corridor and we will continue to do the same. We will continue to pay the same money to our railways and let them profit from it no issues.
Cant give into unreasonable & uneconomical demands, better luck for bangladesh else where for making easing money.
So stop pushing us to give transit. Scrap the whole thing. It is Indian coercion that has forced the government to give transit just to remain in power at India's behest however autocratic or undemocratic the Awami League ...