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India-Bangladesh bridge- Maitri Setu to open from September for public

The Chittagong port in Bangladesh is 80 km from Tripura?s Sabroom, easing trade.


Tripura Aims to Serve as Gateway to Southeast Countries via Chittagong Port

Tripura envisions becoming a key gateway to Southeast Asian countries by leveraging the Chittagong Port


Chittagong-Cox's Bazar Railway gets inaugurated

Railway line set to significantly reduce travel time from 6 to 2 hrs


Bangladesh launches construction of Matarbari Deep-Sea Port

Japan International Cooperation Agency contributes a loan for funding.


NPG recommends roadways project in Tripura under PM GatiShakti

Focuses on widening 134.9 km road section of Khowai-Teliamura-Harina


Cargo between NE and Chittagong port to start soon

Tripura is set to become the 'Gateway of North East.'


Northeast Indian states can use Chittagong port: Bangladesh PM

Chittagong port to increase connectivity, transport goods to and from India


Adani may invest in Bangladesh ports

Through a public-private partnership, Adani Group is planning for investments in Bangladesh ports.


Bangladesh-India sign MoU on use of Chittagong,

Mongla ports Bangladesh and India have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) which permits New Delhi to use Chittagong and Mongla seaports to ferry goods. The two Asian neighbours signed the MoU during the Bangladesh-India shipping secretary-level meeting, held at the secretariat.


India to develop ports

Pursuing its pro-active maritime policy, the government has expressed keenness to develop ports for various countries including Africa, Bangladesh and Iran. It has already taken preliminary steps to construct a deep water port at Payra in south western Bangladesh.


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