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NATIONAL REGISTER OF

CITIZEN
 All isn’t lost for 40 lakhs people from 3.3 crore to 2.89 crore were
considered.
 We try to find the reasons of impact on relations between India and
Bangladesh.
TRADE
RELATIONS
INDIA and BANGLADESH
INDIA’S EXPORTS (2017)
Value Year
United States $34.83B 2017

United Arab Emirates $20.78B 2017

Hong Kong $10.78B 2017

China $9.10B 2017

Singapore $7.52B 2017

United Kingdom $6.69B 2017

Germany $6.24B 2017

Vietnam $6.08B 2017

Bangladesh $5.81B 2017

Belgium $4.45B 2017

Nepal $4.35B 2017

Italy $4.14B 2017


EXPORTS
 India exports a wide range of products to Bangladesh. About a third of total
exports were primary agricultural, fish and livestock products, 6.6%
processed foods and drinks (including animal foods), and most of the rest
manufactured products. Leaving aside textile and clothing exports, most of
which go duty free to Bangladesh RMG exporters, India was supplying
21.5% of Bangladesh’s total recorded imports for use in the domestic
market. Adding unrecorded smuggled imports, the Indian share of total
imports for the Bangladesh domestic market is plausibly between 30% and
35%.
 Power exports from India to meet 25% of Bangladesh demand(2017)
 India currently exports 660 MW of electricity, on a daily basis, to Bangladesh. Of
the total, 250 MW is sold through a bilateral agreement at India’s domestic
generation tariff. 
 Of the total supplies, 500 MW is transmitted to Bangladeshi power grid through
Bheramara in Mursidabad and the remaining 160 MW through Suryamaninagar in
Tripura to meet the local demand of South Comilla district of Bangladesh.
 According to Bangladeshi sources, considering the congestion at the Siliguri
corridor, India has proposed to build a 5,000-MW transmission grid connecting the
North-Eastern States to the mainland through Bangladesh. In return, Bangladesh
will get 20 per cent of the electricity.

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