Dhaka vows to resolve Tipaimukh dam issue with DelhiOctober 8th, 2009 DHAKA - India has assured that it neither plans irrigation nor would it withdraw water from a dam that it plans to build on Barak river in Manipur state, says a report tabled in parliament. To be located at Tipaimukh, 200 km upstream of Bangladesh's border, the dam will be for flood control and power generation only.
India, Bangladesh to jointly combat terror, discuss Tipaimukh damSeptember 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Tuesday allayed Bangladesh's concerns over the contentious Tipaimukh dam and hydroelectric project while the neighbours agreed to step up cooperation to combat terrorism and bridge differences on trade and transit issues. With their relations on an upward curve after a protracted period of drift, the two countries also tried to narrow differences on illegal migration, cross-border infiltration and sharing of river waters.
Dhaka wants more information from Delhi on Tipaimukh damAugust 23rd, 2009 DHAKA - Ahead of Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni's visit to India Sep 7, Dhaka wants more information on Delhi's plan to build Tipaimukh dam in Manipur state, a senior official has said. Foreign Secretary Mirajul Quayes described last month's visit to India by a parliamentary team as "useful" and said the data supplied by India was being examined by a committee of experts, New Age newspaper reported Sunday.
Dhaka, New Delhi to discuss Tipaimukh dam next monthAugust 13th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni will be in India early next month to discuss the Tipaimukh dam issue and to follow up on assurances given to a parliamentary delegation that went to study the site. Moni told the media Wednesday that details of her visit were being worked out and that the visit could be in the first week of September.
Bangladesh seeks joint study on India's Tipaimukh damJuly 28th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh will insist on a joint study to determine any adverse impact on its ecology that a dam India proposes to build near its border, a senior politician said Tuesday. A day before a Bangladesh team's departure for New Delhi, former Water Resource Minister Abdur Razzak was quoted by bdnews24.com as saying that pending such a study, he would seek a assurance that India will not go ahead with the project, nor divert water from the river that is common to both neighbours.
Hasina calls for unity to bargain better with India over Tipaimukh damJuly 19th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called for political unity to be able to "bargain better with India" over the contentious Tipaimukh dam issue between the South Asian neighbours. "Tipaimukh issue is a national problem.
Abandon Tipaimukh dam project, Khaleda Zia tells IndiaJuly 18th, 2009 DHAKA - Urging India to cancel plans to build a dam in an area near the Bangladesh border, opposition leader Khaleda Zia Saturday exhorted the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina "not to bow" to India on the issue. Zia offered the government "full cooperation" in resisting India's plans to construct a dam on the Barak river at Tipaimukh in Manipur, saying it would have disastrous impact on the environment in both countries, bdnews24.com news agency reported.
Manmohan meets Hasina to reaffirm tiesJuly 15th, 2009 Sharm-el-SHEIKH - The use of Bangladesh territory by Indian insurgent groups, the contentious Tipaimukh dam, railway projects as well as other issues were on the anvil when Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina here Wednesday. The two prime ministers met for the first time since their respective electoral victories and congratulations were also in order.
Hasina to discuss controversial dam with Manmohan SinghJuly 13th, 2009 DHAKA - The prime ministers of Bangladesh and India are expected to meet this week on the sidelines of the 15th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit to discuss New Delhi's plan to construct the Tipaimukh dam in Manipur, a move that has triggered protests in Dhaka. Dhaka and New Delhi have indicated their willingness to talk on the issue as pressures have mounted on the Sheikh Hasina government, with opposition parties joining environmentalists to allege that the dam on the Barak river would deny Bangladesh its share of water and have deleterious effect on the environment.
India, Bangladesh discuss dam row, Hasina visitJuly 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - In the first high-level contact between the two countries since the United Progressive Alliance government here began its second tenure, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna Thursday held talks with visiting Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni on bilateral issues, including the row over a proposed hydel dam in India's north-east.
Don't start building Tipaimukh dam before our visit: DhakaJuly 2nd, 2009 DHAKA - Asking India not to start work on the Tipaimukh dam project, Dhaka said it was sending a team of lawmakers and experts next month to visit the site before taking up the contentious issue with New Delhi. Foreign Minister Dipu Moni made the announcement even as pressure mounted against the Sheikh Hasina government to take "political measures" against India to stop building the Tipaimukh dam on Barak river in Manipur state.
Zia seeks Hasina's help for team's visit to Tipaimukh dam siteJune 29th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh opposition leader Khaleda Zia Monday sought the help of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for sending a separate team to visit the Tipaimukh dam project site located in India's northeast. She accepted a suggestion made last week by Hasina that the opposition was free to send its own team, Star Online reported.
Zia can send her own team to see Indian dam: HasinaJune 25th, 2009 DHAKA - Opposition leader Khaleda Zia is free to send her own team to see the Tipaimukh dam project in India, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said while reiterating her decision to send an all-party parliamentary team to look it up. Accusing her political rival of seeking political mileage out of the proposed dam project on Barak river in India's Manipur state, Hasina assured that her government would study the reports submitted by both teams and decide "in the best interest of the country".
Protests mount in Dhaka against Indian river projectJune 14th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh's main opposition has threatened to move the United Nations as the Sheikh Hasina government has called for talks over a river valley project India is planning in its north-eastern region. Protests are gaining momentum even as a Bangladeshi parliamentary delegation, accompanied by experts, prepares to visit the planned Tipaimukh project on the Barak river in India's Mizoram state later this month.
Dhaka to send lawmakers to study Indian river projectMay 27th, 2009 DHAKA - A team of lawmakers and experts from Bangladesh will visit the Tipaimukh project in India's northeast to study if it could adversely affect the flow of river Barak that is common to both the South Asian neighbours. The team was being dispatched by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following a proposal mooted earlier this month by India through its high commissioner Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty.
July 1st, 2009 at 3:53 am
Being an Indian I understand India’s foreign policy is the worst one.India is surrounding day by day all her enemies.But the politicians are always busy for vote bank work.Tipaimukh will not only destroy the ecology and environment for the balance of which the world is crying and this will also be an issue of global warming. But the Indian Govt. is blind folded to it. This will help to dry our neighbour Bangladesh with whom recently we are going to create a good friendly relation in Awami League’s Govt. But the construction of Tipaimukh not only be a factor to make helping a bitter relationship but also the common people of Manipur whose livelihood depends on the river will be harmed.
Manmohan Singh should think over this and should not help create a bad relationship with Bangladesh. Remember China is ready to eat you if a situation comes in future and it will try to attack us from all sides like North West(Pakistan base), North(Nepal base), South(Srilanka base) and finally from North East (Bangladesh base). MM Singh do not ignore Bangladesh and her people.Do some thing good for our good neighbour Bangladesh side by side with your appeasing tendency to our Indian Muslim.
-Sentu Tikadar
Kolkata , India