Oman Daily Observer

Modi, Hasina launch oil, railway projects

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NEW DELHI/DHAKA: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday jointly e-inaugurate­d the constructi­on work of a cross-border oil pipeline and a railway project, with the former describing the two countries as members of the same family.

Hasina and Modi joined the event in the evening via video-conferenci­ng from Dhaka and New Delhi, respective­ly.

The 129 km India-bangladesh Friendship Pipeline connecting Siliguri in India with Parbatipur in Bangladesh will transport petroleum products from Numaligarh Refinery in Assam. Of the total length, 124 km will be constructe­d in Bangladesh and 5 km in India.

“Geographic­ally we may be neighbours, but emotionall­y we are members of the same family,” Modi said while addressing the programme.

“Our mutual cooperatio­n in the last few years has shown the world that when two neighbouri­ng countries strive to work together, what all can be achieved,” he said.

“Whether it be a decades-old border problem or developmen­t aid cooperatio­n project, we have made unpreceden­ted progress on all issues.” At the same event, the groundbrea­king ceremony of a rail project to improve Dhaka’s connectivi­ty with Tongi and Joydebpur, two towns on the outskirts of the capital city, was also held.

Officials said 48.80 km of the two new dual gauge rail lines would be constructe­d on the Dhaka-tongi route and a 12.28 km new dual gauge railway double line on the Tongi-joydebpur route.

Tuesday’s inaugurati­on of the two projects came a little over a week after both the Prime Ministers inaugurate­d two railway projects and an electricit­y project on September 10.

Stating that the pipeline will further boost bilateral cooperatio­n, Modi said that energy was the cornerston­e of any country’s developmen­t.

“The pipeline will help in the developmen­t of the northern Bangladesh. Though it is being done with grant-financing from India, the project will be dedicated to the people and government of Bangladesh once completed,” he said.

Modi said the railway project will not only bring relief to road traffic in Dhaka, but also boost freight revenues.

Speaking from Dhaka, Hasina said that ever since she formed her government in Bangladesh in 2009, she has been working relentless­ly to deepen ties with India.

She thanked Modi for the new projects which she said will help in Bangladesh’s developmen­t.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan joined the video conference from Delhi and Bangladesh­i Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali from Dhaka.

The 129-km Friendship Pipeline connecting Siliguri with Parbatipur will transport petroleum from Numaligarh Refinery. Of the total length, 124 km will be constructe­d in Bangladesh

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