June10 , 2026

    Rice shipment from India, first for Yunus government, to arrive today

    Related

    JSW Infrastructure Wins Major Container Terminal Project at Kolkata Port

    JSW Infrastructure has secured a significant concession from the...

    Transworld Group Singapore Leadership Visits Kolkata, Engages with Port Authorities and CFS Team

    Transworld Group's Founder and Chairman, Mahesh Sivaswamy, visited Kolkata...

    JNPT Congestion Drives Export Costs Up by ₹30,000 Per Container

    Congestion at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPT) is significantly...

    Vadhvan Port Awards ₹5,301 Crore Breakwater Contract to Afcons

    A major milestone has been achieved in the development...

    V.O. Chidambaranar Port receives ICC award for green and sustainable logistics

    V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority's sustained efforts in renewable energy...

    Share

    Bangladesh is set to receive its first consignment of rice imported from India since the formation of the new interim govt even as it looks to be drawing closer to Pakistan than to its immediate neighbor India, which stood beside Bangladesh in 1971 through shared sacrifices.

    Bangladesh has witnessed ships coming from Karachi twice in recent days. On Nov 13, for the first time since independence, a container-carrying ship sailing directly from Karachi docked at Chattogram (Chittagong).

    This time the ship “MV Tanais Dream”, carrying 24,690 metric tonnes of parboiled rice imported from India under the open tender agreement, will arrive at Chauddagram port at 5.30 am on Thursday. This is also the first consignment of parboiled rice imported from India under the Nov 11 agreement.

    The unloading of the rice will start soon after samples of the rice are collected and after physical examination, said a senior Bangladesh food ministry official.

    Talking to diplomatic correspondents in Dhaka recently, Indian high commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma had said he was optimistic about the Dhaka-Delhi relationship despite changes happening around. “This is how we look at the relationship. We have so many things to offer each other with our growing capabilities and rising ambitions to grow and develop,” he said, reiterating that they strongly support a “democratic, stable, peaceful and progressive and inclusive” Bangladesh.

    spot_img