: Amid alarming spike in Covid cases, India-Bdesh trade on #IndiaNEWS #National By Sujit ChakrabortyAgartala/Silchar, April 26 | Amid the alarming spike in the number of Covid-19 cases in both India
Amid alarming spike in Covid cases, India-Bdesh trade on #IndiaNEWS #National
By Sujit ChakrabortyAgartala/Silchar, April 26 | Amid the alarming spike in the number of Covid-19 cases in both India and Bangladesh, the trade between the two neighbouring countries continues to be unaffected as exports-imports are being carried out by strictly enforcing the standard operating procedures (SOPs) laid down by the authorities of both the nations.
Both India and Bangladesh have restricted the movement of people between the two countries, but allowed the trade to continue, adhering to the SOPs.
According to the officials, around 40 trading points comprising Land Customs Stations (LCS) and three Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) along the 4,096 km India-Bangladesh borders in West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura are still operational, through which cross-border trades are taking place.
The Petrapole (India)-Benapole (Bangladesh) border along West Bengals North 24 Parganas district and the Agartala (India)-Akhaura (Bangladesh) border along Tripura are the two main trading routes between India and Bangladesh.
Agartala-Akhaura ICP chief Debashish Nandi said that the officials are closely monitoring the maintenance of the Covid SOPs to ensure that the workers and drivers and their assistants from both India and Bangladesh always maintain the social distancing protocols.
No laxity of the SOPs is being permitted in maintaining border trades, which are also very essential given the Covid induced economic situation, Nandi told IANS.
The four Border Haats (markets) in Tripura and Meghalaya along the India-Bangladesh frontier are also closed since March last year as a precautionary measure against novel coronavirus.
The National Technical Advisory Committee (NTAC) of Bangladesh on Covid-19, headed by professor Mohammad Shahidullah, has stressed the need to introduce strict cross-border travel restrictions amid the rapid surge in Covid cases and deaths.
The Assistant High Commissioner of Agartala-based Bangladesh Assistant High Commission, Mohammad Jobayed Hosen, said that no foreigners would be allowed to visit Bangladesh as the land routes are closed by the government for two weeks starting Monday.
The Bangladeshi nationals whose visa period would expire within the next 15 days have been advised to return to the country. The Bangladesh diplomatic missions in India would facilitate their return, Hosen told IANS.
He said that those Bangladeshi citizens, including students, who have a long-term visa can stay in India, following all the Covid safety guidelines.
The envoy said that the Bangladesh government had earlier prohibited travel of foreigners by air, waterways or rail to Bangladesh.
Since early last year, the Manipur and Mizoram governments have prohibited cross-border movement of people along Indias borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh in the two northeastern states as precautionary measures.
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