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ID131596
Title ProperConstraints and opportunities in the India-Bangladesh transit dispute
LanguageENG
AuthorRoy, Nalanda
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This research note explores the transit issue that has become one of the most problematic disputes overtime between India and Bangladesh. It also analyzes its long-term implication in the bilateral relations between them. The history dates back to the pre independence period when Bangladesh and India were part of the British colony. The roads_. water and railways were then integrated in the communication system. The outlets to the sea were through Chittagong port or via the rivers of Bangladesh reaching the ports of Kolkata. India had pressed Bangladesh to provide transit facilities through the hearts of Bangladesh to connect West Bengal in the west and Tripura in the east. India claims that it will use this transit facility solely for the transport of ?eight and goods between two remotely connected parts of India. But Bangladesh has persistently denied any such agreement earing it as a threat to national security.
`In' analytical NoteIndian Journal of Asian Affairs Vol.26, No.1-2; June-December 2013: p.93-102
Journal SourceIndian Journal of Asian Affairs Vol.26, No.1-2; June-December 2013: p.93-102
Key WordsBilateral Relations ;  National Security ;  India ;  Bangladesh ;  India - Bangladesh Relations ;  Problematic Disputes ;  History - India ;  History - Colonial India ;  British Colony ;  Transit Dispute ;  Transit Facilities ;  Territorial Conflicts ;  National Threat ;  Conflicts ;  Geopolitics ;  Regional Order ;  Economic Cooperation