"Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and India and more particularly the land locked north-east can be immensely benefited if the potential could be made by making roads and railways, upgrading and interlinking the ports in the region," Bernicat told reporters here.
She was speaking on the sidelines of a conference on Indo-Asia Connectivity for Shared Prosperity, organised by US Consulate, Kolkata in collaboration with CUTS International, an NGO.
She said, interlinking of Chittagong and Mongla river port of Bangladesh with Haldia port in West Bengal can facilitate seamless movements of goods and people and trade between India, Bangladesh and Nepal and Bhutan.
"My observation is that it is a good initiative and will yield good results," she said.
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She praised India saying it was playing a good neighbourly relation with the BBIN region.
"During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's last visit to Dhaka, he said India's real well-being depends on the well-being of the neighbours. What can be better attitude than this," she said.
So, better connectivity and better trade between the countries in the region can help up to some extent to combat terrorism".
US Ambassador to India, Richard Verma had said yesterday, "Nowhere are the challenges and potential for connectivity more real than in north-east India, a region that is home to some 45 million people and more than 200 tribes, and, more importantly, one of Asia's most strategic crossroads; bordering Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Myanmar, and Nepal".