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India stands to lose if it carries on in this manner
Subail Bin Alam
Published: 14 Dec 2024, 13: 50

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After Sheikh Hasina fled, the propaganda being spewed out by various Indian IT channels and the resultant reaction of the Hindutva adherents, is leading to a steady deterioration of India's bilateral relations with Bangladesh.

Given that India is much bigger than Bangladesh from a geopolitical angle, generally speaking it would be Bangladesh that would face the more damage. However, the manner in which India is withdrawing facilities to Bangladesh, it is India that stands to lose. And if Bangladesh can take advantage of this situation, the country will advance ahead in self-reliance.

First of all there is the matter of trade. There is a USD 7,160.81 million trade deficit with India. According to a report appearing in Banik Barta on 21 October 2024, exports from Bangladesh have dropped by another 6 per cent. Now if they shut down the ports, our traders can snap up this opportunity. Previously the prices of inions, potatoes and rice would shoot up. Now the country imports quite an adequate supply of onions. And our choices have expanded now, with vessels arriving directly from Pakistan. As we didn't have this alternative choice before, we had to remain at India's mercy. If we can arrange another alternative of Myanmar alongside Pakistan, we can avail food imports at even cheaper rates.

Bangladesh ranks fourth among countries from which India receives remittances. While there are no accurate figures of how many foreign nationals work in Bangladesh, Deutsche Welle reports that around 500,000 India are likely to be working here. And most of them are here on tourist visas. If steps could be taken to prevent those coming here on tourist visas to take up jobs, then the large number of unemployed persons in our country could be given jobs.

Our problem has been our subservient foreign policy that gave all to India. They cannot accept that now we want to remain on equal footing. This is a chance for us to become self-reliant. Can our businesspersons or the government avail this opportunity?
India has constructed dams on 53 out of the 54 common rivers. According to river researchers, in the sixties there had been over 750 rivers in Bangladesh. This has now dropped to only 230 in total. On average, every year droughts cause losses of Tk 27.34 billion (Tk 2,734 crore) and floods Tk 300 billion (Tk 30,000 crore). The government has not yet signed the UN International Watercourses Convention of 1997. This incident will put further pressure on them to ensure that we get our fair share.

Every year 2.47 million medical tourists travel to India from Bangladesh for treatment. A total of Tk 500 billion (Tk 50 thousand crore) is going abroad in this manner from medical treatment. This money could bring about radical changes in our health sector. It is only natural for people to choose different countries to go for better treatment. Already people have started looking into other countries for this purpose.

According to Odhikar, in the span of time between 2000 and 2020, a total of 1,236 were killed at the hands of India's border force BSF. Another 1,145 were injured. Ain O Salish Kendra's records state that between 2021 and 2023 a total 70 had died. Even on 6 December this year, they killed one person in Panchagargh. According to Article 7 of the International Criminal Court (ICC)'s Rome Statute; Principle 9 of UN Fundamental Principles, 1990; and Article 3 of the Geneva Convention 4, these are violations of international law. We need to seek justice at the ICC in this regard.

The majority of tourists visiting India are from Bangladesh, constituting 21.55 per cent of the total. India's revenue from this sector is around Tk 17 billion. Just imagine what a contribution we are making to their economy?

Marquis Street in Kolkata, the capital of India's West Bengal state, is known as mini Bangladesh. The streets and alleyways of that area teem with Bangladeshi tourists, shoppers and traders. These roads and lanes are now empty. In Kolkata, the traders of New Market thrive on shoppers from Bangladesh. Now there are no shoppers from Bangladesh and there is no business.

The hoteliers, hawkers, food shops, cabs are all in the red. India had stopped issuing visas to Bangladeshis, to the cost of the Indian nationals. All this is being reported in the Indian media. They say that with the lack of customers from Bangladesh, the traders and other businesspersons "will soon have to starve".

Now let's look at the unjust deals signed with this country. Till date, three line of credit or LoC agreements have been signed between Bangladesh and India. According to agreement, India is supposed to provide Bangladesh with USD 7.36 billion (USD 736 crore). But so far only USD 1.84 billion (USD 184 crore) has been released. And the work has to be carried out by India companies. And with the projects that they are funding, will facilitate transit and power to India's seven states over Bangladesh's territory. They were the beneficiaries. India is availing transit at a perfunctory cost, by road, river or using the Chittagong and Mongla ports. These deals that go against the interests of our country must be revoked.

It is now time to take into cognizance the deals signed with Adani, the Rampal deal and so on. There is no exit clause on the deal signed between Adani and the fallen Awami League government. There are other deals which haven't been revealed, it is believed, and there is public pressure to bring these out in the open. The past prime minister had said, "India will never be able to forget what we have given it." The people who went against the country's interests to sign these contracts must also be made to face the law. Government bureaucrats are also as liable for this as the politicians.

SAARC must be revived if we are to be saved from India. We must make all-out efforts to join ASEAN. Despite the Rohingya issue with Myanmar, we need to start trade with them. India has created such problems no with Bangladesh alone. There have been 'India Out' campaigns in Bhutan, Nepal, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and even in Qatar. All ASEAN countries too, at one point of time or the other, have had heated relations with India. And everyone had managed to retrieve their dues.

Our problem has been our subservient foreign policy that gave all to India. They cannot accept that now we want to remain on equal footing. This is a chance for us to become self-reliant. Can our businesspersons or the government avail this opportunity?

* Subail Bin Alam is a columnist on sustainable development.​
this is really funny .....

thanks but no thanks please dont sent your medical tourists or regular tourists to india or do trade with india or sent any remmitences to India or for that matter so called fish and sea food or other agro products just do what Pakistan is doing 100% boycott of all indian goods and trade .... lets do it for once

cause why drag a relationship if you dont trust india ... thanks but no thanks we dont want any bangladeshi money and please take back all your labourers aswell living illeagaly in india
 
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this is really funny .....
cause why drag a relationship if you dont trust india ... thanks but no thanks we dont want any bangladeshi money and please take back all your labourers aswell living illeagaly in india
I wish your farmers and business people could say the same.
 
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I hope your farmers and business people could say the same.
well i am talking you about the meeting's i attended of DSTA (Delhi Scooter Traders assciation) basically a formal association of Karol Bagh Naiwala based spare parts dealers which are the laregst asian spare parts market for two and three wheeler spares and allied assceories and all kinds of tyres or leubricants & greases and other pigments and polishes for engines and NDTA = New delhi Traders association after there meeting with DELHI VYAAPAR SANGH that we are going to stop all kinds of trade and commerrce with Bangladesh and same requests are also bieng recived from Vyaapar Sanghs of Mumbai , Chennai , Banglore, Ahemdabad, Kanpur, Bhopal & Surat to name a few

as for farmers well you have no idea about the markets of India we have almost billion Indians to feed we can feed them by diverting same agro products inside india than exporting same to likes of Bangladesh
 
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well i am talking you about the meeting's i attended of DSTA (Delhi Scooter Traders assciation) basically a formal association of Karol Bagh Naiwala based spare parts dealers which are the laregst asian spare parts market for two and three wheeler spares and allied assceories and all kinds of tyres or leubricants & greases and other pigments and polishes for engines and NDTA = New delhi Traders association after there meeting with DELHI VYAAPAR SANGH that we are going to stop all kinds of trade and commerrce with Bangladesh and same requests are also bieng recived from Vyaapar Sanghs of Mumbai , Chennai , Banglore, Ahemdabad, Kanpur, Bhopal & Surat to name a few

as for farmers well you have no idea about the markets of India we have almost billion Indians to feed we can feed them by diverting same agro products inside india than exporting same to likes of Bangladesh
In that case, the GoI should impose a trade embargo on Bangladesh. Why isn't the GoI doing it?
 
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In that case, the GoI should impose a trade embargo on Bangladesh. Why isn't the GoI doing it?
hold on tiger ;) :P

it was started by hyper agressive and egoistic bangladeshies not India

the agitation was against reservation for MUKTI JHODDHA and there children which Jaamaaties were trying and convinced the young bangladeshies taking away all there jobs

but but but this they started peddling as if Indians are minting huge money by taking technical jobs inside garments and other high tech industries (if any) in bangladesh .. for which bangladeshies started agitation which ended in loot , plunder and plllage of bangladeshi hindu porperties and mass rape and murder of bangladeshi hindus

and when the Shiekh hasina govt tried to control it she was forced out of govt with help of Bangladeshi armed forces and other pressure groups inside bangladesh all of which where working on behst of INTERNATIONAL DEEP STATE which all abondenned there puppet Mohd Yunus after Trump became new president elect in USA despite all there calculations

and now same Bangladeshies want India to forget all there crimes that they committed ahainst Hindu Bangladeshies and disrespecting Indian democracy and Flag and Indian state and PM......... sorry we dont forget and forgive this easy ,,, its not congress at centre

sure we wil do what we have to do but at the time of owr choosing and this is not the right tme and there is still time ;) :P
 
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