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Dhaka moves ahead for implementing Teesta project with China

 Update: 02:13, 9 June 2021

Dhaka moves ahead for implementing Teesta project with China

In a major development_ Bangladesh has requested China to fund five new projects having an estimated outlay over US$ 1.65 billion_ replacing five existing projects worth over $5.26 billion against which two countries had signed a MoU during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2016.

The list of five proposed new projects includes the much-talked-about 'Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration' project_ for which Bangladesh has sought funding worth $725.09 million_ according to sources in the Ministry of Finance of Bangladesh.

Bangladesh had previously sent a primary proposal_ seeking $983 million fund last year for the Teesta project_ to be implemented by the Ministry of Water Resources.

Chinese Ambassador Li Jiming recently said China was interested in Teesta River restoration project after examining its detailed feasibility study.

Chinese involvement in the project would be 'seriously considered' once Bangladesh submitted a feasibility report_ he said_ adding that the Bangladesh government was yet to formally propose China to take part in the project.

"I think it is the legitimate right of Bangladeshi people to take this kind of project within the lower reach of a shared river_" he said.

"If the project is taken in the upper reaches_ you would have to consult opinions of the countries from the lower reaches. But as you are taking it in the lower reaches_ I don't think there are any sensitive issues_" he added.

In the latest proposal_ Bangladesh seeks fund for the Teesta project_ replacing the Dhaka-Sylhet four-lane highway project_ for which the country previously sought $2_110 million.

Relevant circles here tend to think that the delay in signing the deal on water sharing of the Teesta River prompted Bangladesh to implement the project seeking Chinese fund.

Bangladesh finalised a draft in 2011 for signing the deal during the then Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Dhaka visit. But it could not be inked due to the last minute opposition from the West Bengal government.

Bangladesh plans to build over 100 km embankments along both sides of the river_ from upstream of the Teesta barrage near the border with India to the confluence with the Brahmaputra.

Meanwhile_ according to the latest proposal_ Bangladesh sought $120 million for Dasherkandi STP catchment project_ $210 million for Sheikh Hasina Institute of Information Technology and Hi-tech Park project_ $250 million for 12 vessels and tankers for transporting oil_ and $354 million for Construction of hi-tech bridge on rural roads project. Bangladesh said these projects would replace the five projects_ which would be excluded from the list of 27 projects_ for which the MoU - 'Investment and Production Capacity Cooperation between China and Bangladesh' - was signed between the two countries in 2016.

The projects which will be excluded from the list are - Extension of Barapukuria coal-mine project worth $256.41 million_ Gazaria 350-MW coal-fired power plant worth $433 million_ Dhaka-Sylhet four-lane highway project worth $2_110 million_ Jute mill modernization project worth $280 million_ and Prepaid metering project worth $521 million.