Mishra was accompanied by LPAI Secretary Vivek Burman,
LPAI member Sanjeev Gupta, and Inspector General of BSF Tripura Piyush Patel
visited Sabroom on Tuesday and reviewed the progress of ongoing work of Sabroom
Integrated Check Post (ICP) and other development activities to facilitate the
trade and commerce using Maitri Setu.
“The project under our watch is nearing completion. We are making all possible efforts to get
this port inaugurated by next month. This port will facilitate the movement
of goods and passengers between the two countries and boost the economy of the
region,” Mishra mentioned.
About 1.9-kilometer-long Maitri Setu linking Sabroom
(India) and Chittagong Port (Bangladesh) at a distance of approximately 80
kilometers was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with his
Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina, in March 2021 but it has not yet been
operational due to absence of land ICP and poor road connectivity in Bangladesh
side.
Mishra said Maitri Setu has ushered in new avenues for
trade and communication between Southeast Asian countries and Northeast India
and it is very important for enhancing trade and passenger movement between
India and Bangladesh. Besides cargo and transshipments, Sabroom ICP will
facilitate passenger movement from both countries.
During the visit of LPAI officials, a delegation from
Bangladesh led by Director Ramgarh Port Sarwar Alam, CO Lt. Col. Syed Imam
Hossain, UNO Ramgarh Mamta Afrin, AC Land Ramgarh Manas Chandra Das, and traffic officials of Bangladesh joined
and assured full cooperation and expedite the process.