Bangladesh is expected to receive its first shipment of grain imported from India since the new time government, despite the fact that it appears to be closer to Pakistan than its immediate neighbor, India, which shared concessions with Bangladesh in 1971.
Boats from Karachi were coming from Bangladesh twice in recent times. On Nov 13, for the first time since independence, a container-carrying ship sailing directly from Karachi had docked at Chattogram ( Chittagong ).
This time the ship” MV Tanais Dream”, carrying 24, 690 metric tonnes of parboiled rice imported from India under the open sweet deal, will appear at Chauddagram harbor at 5.30am on Thursday. This is also the primary parboiled rice shipment brought in from India under the Nov. 11 deal.
A senior Bangladeshi food ministry official stated that the rice will be unloaded shortly after the samples of it are taken and the physical examination is conducted.
Indian high director to Bangladesh Pranay Verma just stated to political reporters in Dhaka that despite changes taking place, he is optimistic about the Dhaka-Delhi relationship. ” This is how we look at the relationship. We have so many things to offer each other with our growing functions and rising interests to increase and develop”, he said, reiterating that they highly support a “democratic, stable, peaceful and democratic and diverse” Bangladesh.
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