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Memorandum on Indo-Bangla
trade submitted to Indian PM
BSS News Bangladesh, September 08, 2009
A
memorandum, endorsed by leaders of civil society and chambers of
commerce from both India and Bangladesh and providing concrete
recommendations for enhancing Indo-Bangla Trade, was submitted to
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh earlier today by the newly
constituted Sub-Regional Independent Taskforce on Connectivity and
Cooperation.
Among the
endorsers were Pradeep S. Mehta, Secretary General, CUTS
International; Farooq Sobhan, President, Bangladesh Enterprise
Institute (BEI); Anil Saraf, Director, Federation of Industries and
Commerce of the North Eastern Region; Matlub Ahmad, President,
Bangla-Indo Chamber of Commerce; and M.L. Debnath, President,
Tripura Chamber of Commerce.
This task
force emerged out of a stakeholder consultation organised by CUTS
International in Agartala on August 9, according to a press release.
The CUTS
is a civil society organisation, headquartered in Jaipur with
international offices in Geneva, Nairobi, Lusaka and Hanoi, which is
engaged in research and advocacy on issues relating to international
trade, regulation and governance.
"The
formation of this sub-regional taskforce is an important landmark in
the evolution of Indo-Bangla trading relations as it represents a
concerted effort to bring together representatives of civil society
and chambers of commerce in both countries in influencing the future
trajectory of trading relationships," said Siddhartha Mitra,
Convener of the Indian segment of the newly minted taskforce and
Head, CUTS Centre for International Trade, Economics and
Environment.
"The
recommendations of the taskforce include the facilitation of land,
maritime and riverine connectivity for Indian goods through
Bangladesh which would prove to be a win-win solution for both
countries as it would greatly reduce transportation costs for India
and yield significant revenues for Bangladesh," he added.
A move is
also being made to invite representatives from Nepal and Bhutan to
the taskforce so that an integrated approach to the enhancement of
trade in the sub-region can be followed.
"India is
a source of connectivity to Bangladeshi merchandise headed for Nepal
and Bhutan and vice versa and therefore these countries would play
an important role in Indo- Bangla trading relations and in turn be
affected by related developments," the release added.
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