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Oil behind Delhi talks

(N.Z P A Reuter —Copyright) | j NEW DELHI. March 31. |, 1 India and Bangladesh yes- , terday discussed in New , Delhi* a major obstacle to bet- , Her relations: where to accept , a boundary in the oil-rich Bay), lof Bengal. , The issue was raised in talks between the visiting Bangladesh Foreign Minister I 1 :(Mr Kamal Hossain) and his Indian counterpart (Mr Yash- 1 : wantrao Chavan). Neither the Ministers nor I officials would comment if progress had been made. The need for an agreed sea frontier has become urgent, I since both countries are anxious to boost their econoI mies with the Bay’s oil. Although offshore areas have alreadv been leased to ! foreign oil companies, no survev can begin until a demar-1 ication line is decided.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33806, 1 April 1975, Page 15

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Oil behind Delhi talks Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33806, 1 April 1975, Page 15

Oil behind Delhi talks Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33806, 1 April 1975, Page 15

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