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National Seminar on Blue Economy Bangladesh and Bay of Bengal Regional Cooperation

Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical Economic Cooperation A group of countries in South Asia and South East Asia established in 1997 Aiming to set the multi-sectoral connectivity among the countries. Brings 1.56 billion people (2015) (22% of world population) Combined GDP is over $2.8 trillion (2014)

Member Countries Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Bangladesh Area: 147,610 km2 Population: 163 million GDP: Total-$ 687 billion and per capita-$4,000 Major resources: Natural gas, arable land timber, coal First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Opportunities by BIMSTEC for Bangladesh Maritime port facilities especially Chittagong port as this is near to India, Nepal and Bhutan Land based integration between Southeast and South Asia Development of functional zone of the Bay of Bengal Trading with neighboring countries like India and Myanmar First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Bhutan Area: 38,394 km2 Population: 0.74 million GDP: National-$6.5 billion, per capita-$ 8000 Major resources: Timber, hydro power, gypsum calcium carbonate First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Opportunities by BIMSTEC for Bhutan Can be established BIMSTEC Tourism center Bhutan can lead the cultural cooperation sector Can use the ports of India and Bangladesh Development of Trading facilities as India, Bangladesh and Thailand are among the top trading countries First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

India Area: 3,287,263 km2 Population: 1.3 billion GDP: National-$2.5 trillion, per capita-$ 1850 Major resources: Coal, chromite, natural gas, diamonds, petroleum, lime stone, arable land First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Opportunities by BIMSTEC for India Recent development of multi-model connectivity particularly India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Motor vehicle agreement among Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal Initiated dialogue to set Mekong-Ganga basin for getting connectivity among Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam Can be possible for free trade agreements among the countries First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Nepal Area: 147,181 km2 Population: 26.5 million GDP: National-$74 billion, per capita-$ 2573 Major resources: Quartz, water, timber, hydropower, scenic beauty First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Opportunities by BIMSTEC for Nepal Can import marine products from other BIMSTEC member countries Can use the Bay for international trade with low costs Scope of ecotourism Nepal can use Kolkata and Haldia sea ports in India Power Trade Agreement between Nepal and India First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Sri Lanka Area: 65,610 km2 Population: 20 million GDP: National-$84 billion, per capita-$ 3927 Major resources: Lime =stone, graphite, mineral sands, hydropower First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Opportunities by BIMSTEC for Sri Lanka Have increased to market access with other BIMSTEC member countries First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Thailand Area: 513,120 km2 Population: 68 million GDP: National-$1.2 trillion, per capita-$ 16706 Major resources: Tin, rubber, natural gas, timber, lead, fish First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Opportunities by BIMSTEC for Thailand Tourism and fisheries are contributing to the economy of the region Engaged other BIMATEC member countries’ efforts on sustainable coastal management Lesson for other to manage the mangrove forests and the sea line. First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Challenges: Lack of political will from the governments of the countries Lack of institutional and regulatory connectivity and harmonization Socio political and security issue Capacity and economic gaps among the countries Over population trends to over exploitation of resources of the Bay due to lack of knowledge First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Recommendations Increasing the inter-governmental cooperation among the member countries Harmonizing relevant regulations like traffic, vehicle, pollution norms etc. Running the political and diplomatic negotiations BIMSTEC member countries should translate its high population into human resources First: Natural and traditional defense mechanisms to reduce climate risks in coastal zones of Bangladesh Mohammed Ataur Rahman a,n, Sowmen Rahman, science Direct  

Thank you