External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Gopal Baglay said, "It is our understanding that all members of BBIN (Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal) are fully committed to sub- regional cooperation within BBIN framework."
Bhutan has announced that it would not be able to ratify the BBIN Motor Vehicles Agreement (BBIN MVA) for the time being and asked the other stakeholders to go ahead with the plan without it.
Replying to questions, Baglay said, "However, it is natural that all members cannot move at the same speed on all matters. We continue to consult with the BBIN members on ways and means to foster sub-regional cooperation in areas of common interest"
To facilitate the early implementation of the BBIN MVA, the Bhutan government has decided to give its consent for the entry into force of the agreement among the three other member states without any obligation to it, the statement had said.
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Right from the time the BBIN MVA was tabled for ratification, the draft legislation faced opposition in Bhutan. There have been fears of vehicular pollution and environmental degradation if trucks from neighbouring countries are given access to Bhutan.
The MVA was proposed to reduce transport costs drastically and foster development of multi-modal transport facilities for a better connectivity among the four countries.