Hindustan Times (East UP)

India, B’desh to study economic partnershi­p

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India and Bangladesh have agreed to conduct a joint study on Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement (CEPA) at a commerce secretary level talk on Friday, according to an official statement.

The two countries have been making endeavours to deepen trade ties after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bangladesh visit in March last year, and they are eager to negotiate a CEPA for mutual benefit, one official said, requesting anonymity. Modi had paid a state visit to Bangladesh in March 2021 and agreed to enhance bilateral trade.

On Friday, the two sides also discussed other issues of mutual interest, including developmen­t of railway and port infrastruc­ture, border haats (markets), regional connectivi­ty through multimodal transporta­tion and harmonizat­ion of standards, the commerce ministry statement said on Saturday.

The Indian delegation led by commerce secretary B.V.R. Subrahmany­am and the Bangladesh delegation under senior secretary Tapan Kanti Ghosh appreciate­d stronger bilateral ties between the two countries.

They noted significan­t growth in the bilateral trade between the two countries in recent years, the statement said.

Bangladesh is India’s biggest trade partner in South Asia, according to the foreign ministry.

“Bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh has grown steadily over the last decade and the exports of Bangladesh have tripled over the last decade to cross $1 billion in 2018-19,” a note prepared by the ministry said.

“In the FY 2019-20, India’s exports to Bangladesh were $8.2 billion and imports were $1.26 billion.”

To facilitate trade between India and Bangladesh through railways, the two partners on Friday agreed to develop a container handling facility at Sirajganj Bazar, the commerce ministry statement said. For running freight trains between India and Bangladesh, a 900m new siding line is being constructe­d at Benapole, it added.

The two nations have approved a detailed project proposal (DPP) for developmen­t of rail and road based inland container depot at Ishwardi and plan to open border markets that were closed due to Covid restrictio­ns, it said.

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