New Delhi:
India has withdrawn the transmission facility for extended exports to Bangladesh – a measurement sources have been described as a reputation for Bangladesh Chief Advisor Mohammad Younus’s north -east comment. This facility has started from 8 April.
After Mr. Yumns, during a visit to China, this remedy came, urged Beijing to expand its economic impact in Bangladesh and mention that due to the northeastern states of India, Landlock, could prove to be a “opportunity”. Signing nine agreements with a financial package of 2.1 billion, he also described Bangladesh “Only Guardian of the Ocean” in the region.
Transaction facility meant that Bangladesh could export goods through land route through India. Most exports moved to the Middle East, Europe and various other countries.
Today, Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said the transmission facility was extended to Bangladesh, “for some time and as a result of the important crowd on our airports and ports”.
“Logistics delay and high cost were hindering our own exports and creating backlogs,” he said.
Mr. Yunus’s statement had strongly criticized India, which shared a stressful relationship with Dhaka on several issues, including safety of minorities.
During his meeting with Mr. Yums on the banks of Bimstec (Bay of Bengal initiative of Bengal initiative for multi-regional technical and economic cooperation) earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi indirectly mentioned it, suggesting that the Dhaka survives the “Whiteiets the atmosphere”.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that “positive and creative relations with Bangladesh” PM Modi said that the environment seems best, underlining India’s desire for “positive and creative relations with Bangladesh”.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted India’s strategic role in Bimstech, stating that it “combines most of them, not only with five Bimstec members, but also provides lots between the Indian sub-continent and ASEAN”.
“We are conscious that our cooperation and convenience for the smooth flow of goods, services and people in this large geography is an essential condition … We also believe that cooperation is an integrated approach, not cherry-picketing,” said Shri Jaishankar.
The Indo-Bengladesh relations dramatically worked dramatically after the interim government took over after the interim government took over after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was handled.
New Delhi has not responded to the request made by the interim government of Bangladesh for extradition of Sheikh Hasina, who have been living in Delhi since last August.
In Bangladesh, many people close to the interim government have made comments that have not gone down well in New Delhi.