New Delhi: The first-ever container cargo from Kolkata through Bangladesh's Chattogram port has reached Agartala, the External Affairs Ministry said on Thursday, terming it a "historic milestone" in the India-Bangladesh connectivity and economic partnership.
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🇮🇳-🇧🇩| Another historic milestone in India-Bangladesh connectivity & economic partnership as the first ever container cargo from Kolkata via Chattogram port reaches Agartala.
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This will help in further development of the north eastern region. pic.twitter.com/acQ7TSQDeM
">🇮🇳-🇧🇩| Another historic milestone in India-Bangladesh connectivity & economic partnership as the first ever container cargo from Kolkata via Chattogram port reaches Agartala.
— Anurag Srivastava (@MEAIndia) July 23, 2020
This will help in further development of the north eastern region. pic.twitter.com/acQ7TSQDeM🇮🇳-🇧🇩| Another historic milestone in India-Bangladesh connectivity & economic partnership as the first ever container cargo from Kolkata via Chattogram port reaches Agartala.
— Anurag Srivastava (@MEAIndia) July 23, 2020
This will help in further development of the north eastern region. pic.twitter.com/acQ7TSQDeM
Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya had last week flagged off the first trial container ship from Kolkata carrying cargo meant for Agartala that reached the city via the Chattogram port.
MEA Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said that it will help in the further development of the northeastern region.
"Another historic milestone in India-Bangladesh connectivity and economic partnership as the first-ever container cargo from Kolkata via Chattogram port reaches Agartala. This will help in the further development of the northeastern region," he said in a tweet.
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India and Bangladesh have enhanced cooperation in shipping and inland water trade in recent years.
Under the Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade, in addition to the six existing Ports of Call, five more in each country have been added recently, the Ministry of Shipping said in a statement last week.
A Port of Call is a place where a ship stops during a voyage to enable the loading and unloading of cargo.
Dredging of inland waterway routes is ongoing under a pact signed by the two countries on the development of fairway in selected stretches of Bangladesh waterways, with the Government of India bearing 80 per cent of the project expenditure and the balance being borne by the neighbouring country, it said.
Cruise services have also commenced between the two countries, promoting tourism and people-to-people contacts, it said.
PTI report
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