Bangladesh seeks an early fix for the Teesta.

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Teesta

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Bangladesh’s Prime Minister said she hopes that the issue of sharing water of the Teesta river with India will be resolved soon.

Key Takeaway

  • After bilateral talks with the Indian Prime Minister, the Bangladesh Prime Minister described India as the “most important and closest neighbour.”
  • The two sides signed seven agreements covering railways, science and technology, space cooperation, media, and water sharing.
  • The two sides, however, made a significant beginning in river water sharing by reaching an agreement — a first in 28 years — on drawing water from the common border river Kushiyara for supplying parts of lower Assam as well as Sylhet in Bangladesh.

India-Bangladesh relations

  • Political relations:
    • India was the first country to recognise Bangladesh as a separate and independent state and established diplomatic relations with the country immediately after its independence in December 1971.
  • Bilateral trade:
    • In 2020, India exported $7.91 billion to Bangladesh. The main products that India exports to Bangladesh are raw cotton, Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn, and electricity. 
    • In 2020, Bangladesh exported $1.01 billion to India. Bangladesh’s main products exported to India were other pure vegetable oils, Non-Knit Men’s suits, and textile scraps. 
  • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI):
    • India invested over $570 million in Bangladesh.
    • According to the Bangladesh Industries Minister, Bangladesh will likely see foreign direct investment (FDI) from India touch $9 billion in the near future.
  • Connectivity projects:
    • Currently, three express trains and international bus services operate between India and Bangladesh.
    • The new passenger service, Mitali Express, was launched recently.
    • Bangladesh has expressed its interest in joining the India­-Myanmar­ Thailand highway project.
  • Defence:
    • The Defence Cooperation Framework (DCF) pact involves military equipment and technology transfer.
    • SAMPRITI is a joint military exercise between India and Bangladesh.
  • Multilateral organisations:
    • Both are members of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), the Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and Nepal (BBIN) Initiative, and the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA).
  • River water sharing:
    • The Brahmaputra, Ganges, and Teesta are the significant rivers shared between India and Bangladesh.
  • Educational relations:
    • The Indian prime minister announced the “Swarna Jayanti Scholarship” for the youth of Bangladesh in 2021.
    • India shares its National Knowledge Network with Bangladesh.
  • Boundary agreement:
    • In 2015, India and Bangladesh resolved the decades­long border dispute through the Land Swap Agreement.

India-Bangladesh relations issues

  • Chinese interest:
    • China stepped in and offered $1 billion to Bangladesh for an irrigation project on the Teesta river.
  • Rohingya issue:
    • Due to the presence of Rohingya groups in Bangladesh, their illegal migration to India poses a threat.
  • Smuggling:
    • There are frequent incidents of cattle smuggling as well as human trafficking and drug networks along the border.
  • Teesta River Issue:
    • The water sharing issue has not been solved, hurting India and  Bangladesh’s food security and farmer welfare.

Content Source: The Hindu

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