India concludes trans-shipment trial runs to connect NE using Bangladeshi ports
"The trials were supposed to be completed by December but it is completed well ahead of schedule. The initiative will help boost business flow to the northeast on inland waterways via the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol Route and help reduce the cost of ...
"The trials were supposed to be completed by December but it is completed well ahead of schedule. The initiative will help boost business flow to the northeast on inland waterways via the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol Route and help reduce the cost of freight," Chairman of Syama Prasad Mookherjee Port (SMP), L Haranadh, said.
The SMP, formerly the Kolkata Port Trust, was entrusted with executing the trial runs via the protocol route. The decision to conduct these trials was taken at the 13th India-Bangladesh Joint Group of Customs meeting held in March.
The trial movement of Indian cargo from West Bengal to northeastern states such as Tripura, Assam, and Meghalaya and vice versa was successfully carried out, SMP Deputy Chairman Samrat Rahi said.
The trial runs were meant for connecting Bangladesh's land and sea ports Mongla, Tambil, Chittagong, Seola and Bibirbazar with northeastern states.
India has offered a grant to Bangladesh to support dredging to smoothen the movement.
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