Bangladesh Complains on NTBs by India at the Border
India has said it will cooperate with Bangladesh in
vaccine development for Covid-19, which would include conducting trials,
production of the vaccine and its distribution, as and when vaccines are ready
for use.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
also expressed India’s interest in cooperating with Bangladesh in renewable
energy including solar projects at the India-Bangladesh Joint Coordination
Committee (JCC) meeting that he co-chaired with his Bangladeshi counterpart AK
Abdul Momen on Tuesday, 29 September, 2020. The
meeting was held virtually.
On vaccine development, Jaishankar
said Bangladesh will be accorded high priority in all efforts. “We are ready to
start Phase-III clinical trials in Bangladesh soon after we launch these trials
in India. Common trials would certainly help strengthen cooperation among our
regulators and simplify processes for future distribution and joint production
of vaccines,” he said.
Till the time full scale flight operations are resumed
between India and Bangladesh, India expressed hope that the countries will be
able to operationalise the air travel bubble soon so
as to facilitate essential travel, especially for those seeking medical
attention.
The Bangladeshi Minister pointed out that various
non-tariff barriers and lack of adequate trade facilitation was restricting
flow of Bangladeshi products into India, particularly in the North-East States.
Momen requested India to address the issues of
accreditation, certification, standardisation, port
restrictions and also sought development of port infrastructure to enable
exports of Bangladesh into India.
He also asked Jaishankar to
look into the export of essential commodities, such as onions, by India since
it impacted the domestic market of Bangladesh. India recently banned export of
onions from the country to avoid domestic shortage.
In the crucial area of power and energy, the Indian
Minister said that discussions on establishing synchronous connections
reflected the gains made in the area. “We are hopeful that the flagship Maitree Super Thermal Power Plant will come on-stream by
next year and so too should the India Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline,” he said.
India is also keen to cooperate in renewable energy and
will be happy to undertake a solar project on a pilot basis for the Government
of Bangladesh, the Minister added.