BBIN Motor Vehicles Agreement
In a meeting held recently, India, Bangladesh and Nepal finalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for implementing the long-pending Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal (BBIN) Motor Vehicles Agreement (MVA).
- Bhutan participated in the meeting as an observer and has decided to stay out of the BBIN MVA.
Key Highlights
- Aim: To provide seamless people-to-people contact and enhance economic interaction by facilitating cross border movement of people and goods.
- The Meeting: The BBIN meeting was the first such in-person meeting since February 2020 to discuss the MVA since the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, and officials finalised the wording of two separate protocols on passenger and cargo movement with ....
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