India yesterday said its withdrawal of transshipment facility to Bangladesh for third-country exports should be seen in the backdrop of “some of the developments” that preceded it.
The ship floated idly in the sea for four days after being caught in bureaucratic red-tape, survived storms and overcame other obstacles that the crew declined to share.
India yesterday said its withdrawal of transshipment facility to Bangladesh for third-country exports should be seen in the backdrop of “some of the developments” that preceded it.
The ship floated idly in the sea for four days after being caught in bureaucratic red-tape, survived storms and overcame other obstacles that the crew declined to share.