India\, Bangladesh to start cruise services; Kolaghatin & Chilmari new Ports of Call

India, Bangladesh to start cruise services; Kolaghatin & Chilmari new Ports of Call

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To augment water transport, and Wednesday agreed to consider inclusion of Rupnarayan river in the protocol route besides declaring Kolaghatin in and Chilmari in as new Ports of Call.

and discussed various issues pertaining to the protocol arrangements and improvement of inland between the two countries in the 19th Standing Committee meeting under 'Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade' (PIWTT)," Ministry of Shipping said in a statement.

"The two sides agreed to consider inclusion of (National Waterway-86) from Geonkhali to Kolaghatin in the protocol route. They also agreed to declare Kolaghatin and Chilmari in Bangladesh as new Ports of Call," the statement said.

Ports of call are places where ships make a stop during a journey.

The new arrangement will facilitate movement of flyash, cement, construction materials etc from to Bangladesh through IWT on

Further, both sides agreed to declare Badarpur on (NW 16) as an Extended Port of Call of Karimganjin and Ghorasal of Ashuganj in Bangladesh on reciprocal basis.

The Indian side proposed for extension of the protocol routes from Kolkata up to Silchar in

The statement said in another critical understanding reached at between the two countries, the (SOP) for movement of passengers and cruise vessels on Inland Protocol route and coastal shipping routes have been finalised.

These are likely to commence between Kolkata - and - Jorhat and back.

It was also agreed that a will explore the technical feasibility of operationalisation of Dhulian-Rajshahi protocol route up to Aricha and the reconstruction and opening up of Jangipur navigational lock on subject to the provisions of the Treaty between India and Bangladesh on sharing of Ganga waters at Farakka, the statement said.

This move has the potential to reduce the distance to by more than 450 kms on the protocol routes, it said.

It was also decided that a for supervision and monitoring of dredging of Ashuganj-Zakiganj and Sirajganj-Daikhowa stretches of Indo-Bangladesh Protocol Route in Bangladesh will be engaged with 80 per cent financial contribution from India and rest by Bangladesh.

A has also been constituted for overall monitoring of the dredging works.

To bring about significant reduction in logistics cost and faster delivery of Bangladesh export cargo , Indian side raised the point regarding permitting 'Third country' Agreementand by allowing Transhipment through Ports on the East Cost of India, the statement said adding, Bangladesh agreed to hold stakeholder consultations and revert on the matter.

"Both sides agreed for development of Jogighopa as a hub/trans-shipment terminal for movement of cargo to Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, and and notifying terminal by Bangladesh Customs for routing third party cargo through Kolkata Port," it said.

The meeting was attended by high level delegations that included representatives of Ministries of Shipping, External Affairs, Home, Finance, and (IWAI) and officials from Bangladesh belonging to Ministry of Shipping, Board of Revenue, DG (Shipping) and (BIWTA).

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 20:25 IST