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PROTOCOL
ON INLAND WATER TRANSIT & TRADE
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An Inland water transit and trade protocol exists between
India and Bangladesh under which inland vessels of one country can transit
through the specified routes of the other country. The existing protocol
routes are (i) Kolkata-Pandu-Kolkata, (ii) Kolkata-Karimganj - Kolkata,
(iii) Rajshahi-Dhulian-Rajshahi and (iv) Pandu-Karimganj-Pandu. For
inter-country trade, four ports of call have been designated in each
country namely; Haldia, Kolkata, Pandu and Karimganj in India and Narayanganj,
Khulna, Mongla and Sirajganj in Bangladesh. Under the Protocol, 50:50
cargo sharing by Indian and Bangladeshi vessels is permitted both for
transit and inter country trade. Full
Text on Indo-Bangladesh Protocol from 1st April 2011. Inword / Outward Permission in Protocol route
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