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Modi’s BIMSTEC initiatives to bolden regional co-operation among member nations : Tripura CM failed to sort out even Muhuri Char dispute but lectures BIMSTEC on sorting issues with B’Desh
TIWN March 24, 2017
Modi’s BIMSTEC initiatives to bolden regional co-operation among member nations : Tripura CM failed to sort out even Muhuri Char dispute but lectures BIMSTEC on sorting issues with B’Desh
PHOTO : Integrating BIMSTEC held at Pragna Bhawan. TIWN Pic March 24

AGARTALA / NEW DELHI, Mar 24 (TIWN): Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC), in association with Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), organised the summit to commemorate the 20th year of BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation).Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged member states of the Bimstec regional bloc to fight common security threats such as terrorism, extremism and radicalisation together. He said this when the national security chiefs of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (Bimstec) nations called on him here. The Bimstec comprises Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan and Nepal. However Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar acted like Indian Foreign Minister and lectured BIMSTEC summit at Agartala by saying that "Resolve the disputes and issues pending with Bangladesh.

Unless we settle the pending disputes and issues with our good neighbours like Bangladesh, how will we improve our relations," However its Manik Sarkar Govt which couldn’t resolve the decades old Indo-Bangla disputed Muhuri Char issue at Sabroom border so State Govt dumped the issue to Centre, which caused South Tripura losing important land-mass to Bangladesh.

"PM called upon Bimstec member states to come together to counter common security threats such as terrorism, extremism, and radicalisation, and drugs, arms and human trafficking and natural disasters," the Prime Minister's Office tweeted.

"PM said Bimstec states should work to address non-traditional security threats, such as in domain of cyber security and in maritime domain," it said.

Earlier on Tuesday, in a bid to enhance cooperation in countering security challenges in the Bay of Bengal region, the national security chiefs of the Bimstec countries held their first meeting here.

With the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) regional group increasingly becoming ineffective mainly due to non-cooperation by Pakistan on several issues, India has been giving more importance to the Bimstec regional grouping in recent times.

Tuesday's meeting was in pursuance of the decisions taken at the Bimstec Leaders' Retreat held in Goa in October last year on the sidelines of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) Summit.

The meeting on Tuesday was chaired by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and was attended by Major General (Retd.) Tarique Ahmed Siddique, Defence and Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh; SonamTopgay, Secretary in the Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs of Bhutan; ThaungTun, National Security Advisor of Myanmar; Singha Bahadur Shrestha, Inspector General of Armed Police Force of Nepal; Brig. M.D.U.V Gunatilake, Director of Military Intelligence of Sri Lanka; Vera Urairat, Deputy Secretary General of the National Security Council of Thailand; and SumithNakandala, Secretary General of Bimstec.

According to the Prime Minister's Office, the national security chiefs appreciated Modi's vision for Bimstec.

"They thanked the PM for hosting the first ever meeting of the national security chiefs of the member states in India," it said in a separate tweet.

MEA(Ministry of External Affairs)  Joint Secretary (BIMSTEC and SAARC) Prashant Agrawal told the summit: "The link between the northeastern states of India and Myanmar will pave the way for enhanced trade and commerce across the border and enable cultural and social integration at the regional level once the KMTTP is completed."

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's scheduled visit to India from April 7, many bilateral issues are expected to be discussed. It is to be seen if Indian Govt takes a bold step to clear the Teesta pact with Bangaldesh which may enrage Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee

 

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