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India may get Payra port building contract
Chinese proposal for Sonadia shelved
Published :Tuesday, 9 February, 2016,  Time : 12:00 AM  View Count : 50
Staff Correspondent
India may soon win a contract to build a port for Bangladesh. The prospect became clear as Dhaka has shelved a Beijing proposal for building a deep sea port at Sonadia.
The move by India is significant as it is bound to take the bilateral ties between the two South Asian neighbours to a new high, said the Times of India newspaper on Monday. As per a ToI report, New Delhi has expressed its keenness in developing the neighbour's newest deep sea port - Payra.
Meanwhile, Japan is also expected to develop another deep sea port - Matarbari - in Cox's Bazar for Bangladesh.
With Bangladesh killing the Sonadia port project, which like the Hambantota and Gwadar ports were deemed to be part of China's much talked about "string of pearls" strategy to encircle India, it is likely to be a big loss for the Dragon, said the Times of India.
The Payra sea port, which is on the south-western corner of Bangladesh, close to Chittagong, is much closer to the Indian coastline.
Dhaka's cancellation of the Sonadia port, on the south-eastern corner of Bangladesh, has scuttled China's plan to come closer to India by increasaing its presence in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, The newspaper said.
While the official reason for cancellation of the Sonadia port was lack of commercial viability, the Japan-developed Matarbari is only 25km away. China had not only prepared a feasibility study for Sonadia, it had reportedly promised deep funding for the port. The cancellation of Sonadia is clearly a strategic decision by Bangladesh, doubtlessly helped along by India, Japan and the US.














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