UKBengali
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Importing upto 20% is not ceding control.
Hasina negotiated a fair deal with Adani especially compared to the Chinese ones in Pakistan.
And it includes buying cheaper hydro from Nepal.
It’s a brilliant deal when looked at holistically.
@UKBengali @SoulSpokesman
Yep.
There is always a bit of "give and take", which some here find hard to understand.
I think the Taka 14 per kwh is a little on the high side and 11-12 would be more appropriate and fair. Adani makes a nice profit and BD gets reliable power without paying the construction cost and also the pollution.
In actual fact only in the last few months has it been cheaper to generate electricity from BD's own coal fired power plants as the cost per tonne of coal has now gone down to more reasonable levels.
If there is a sovereign guarantee and the rate was readily agreed by the previous BD government, then BD may just need to swallow this as this extra expense will pale into insignificance compared to the huge savings of Taka 5-6 per kwh hydroelectricity from Nepal/Bhutan.
India is not some "bogeyman" but just another country that is looking after its own national interest. BD needs to do the same by engaging constructively with it and becoming a solid middle-income country in the 2030s.
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