Three high-level talks held betweenGovernment of India
and Government of
Bangladesh at Dhaka including Shipping Secretary Level Talks (SSLT), 22nd Meeting of Standing Committee
(SCM) under Protocol
on Inland Water Transit & Trade (PIWT&T)and 3rd
Meeting of Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC) on use of Chattogram and Mongla
Ports for to-and-fro movement of goods, successfully concluded in Dhaka,
Bangladesh.The delegation for the Shipping Secretary Level Talks and the 3rd
Inter-Governmental Committee meeting was led by Shri T.K. Ramachandran,
Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, from Indian side and
Mr. Md. Mostafa Kamal, Senior Secretary, Ministry of Shipping from Bangladesh.
The delegation for the Shipping
Secretary Level Talks and the 3rd Inter-Governmental Committee meeting was led
by Shri T.K. Ramachandran, Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping &
Waterways, from Indian side and Mr. Md. Mostafa Kamal, Senior Secretary,
Ministry of Shipping from Bangladesh.
Both the neighboring countries shared the water routes
and coastal routes for transportation of the cargo and passengers on
Indo-Bangladesh Protocol Route and Coastal routes. These routes are important since they provide
alternate connectivity to the North Eastern Region of India through Bangladesh.
Cargo handled by IBP route in the Indian side has increased to 170%. Earlier it
was 2 MMTPA in 2014-15 which is now 5.4 MMTPA. A number of decisions were taken
during these three meetings to resolve the trade issues and to promote Inland
Water Transport and Coastal Shipping between the two countries.
Meetings were held on 19th and 20th
December, 2023 and the agreed Minutes of the Meetings were signed on the same
day, i.e., on 20th December, 2023.
Issues like easing visa issuance, shore-leave facility
and repatriation for seafarers were deliberated upon. It was agreed to declare land route at LCS Radhikapur
(Birol) and Hodibari (Chilahati) to extend trade and connectivity. Besides,
inclusion of Dhamra Port as Port of Call under Coastal Shipping Agreement was
considered. Bangladesh agreed on using Pangaon container terminal for interim
period for transhipment of containers until Ashuganj Inland Container Terminal
is fully operational. A location for drop-in centre for Bangladesh shall be
identified in the next four months near Kolkata. A team from Bangladesh will
look into ways to ascertain technical feasibility and commercial viability of
third-party EXIM trade for the benefit of both countries. Bangladesh agreed to
extend IBP route and declare Safardighi as new port of call under PIWT&T.
Both sides agreed to form a technical team immediately to study inclusion of
Chandpur-Chittagong stretch as IBP route under PIWT&T
Bangladesh agreed to form a joint committee to
implement a common Automatic Identification System (AIS) on the IBP route for
better vessel navigation and tracking.
Bangladesh agreed to include Mongla-Jamtola stretch for passenger and cruise
vessels to visit Sunderbans area in Bangladesh. It has also been agreed that the
Bangladesh side will submit a proposal for development of IBP routes 5 &6
and 9 & 10 on 80:20 sharing basis which shall be examined by the Indian
side to consider for implementation.
Both sides agreed to examine inclusion
of Payra sea port in the ACMP for movement of goods between the two countries
and Sabroom via Ramgarh and vice versa as additional route under ACMP subject
to availability of necessary port, customs and related facilities. Besides,
issues like faster berthing of vessels/barges using ACMP trade routes were also
deliberated upon