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bjps rise to power in bengal revives hopes for rs 25000 crore tajpur port project

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The article discusses the revival of the Tajpur deep sea port project in West Bengal, India, following a political change. The project aims to enhance trade in eastern India but has faced repeated tender failures. The commercial mechanism is weak at this stage: no concrete investment or timeline is announced, only renewed political hope. The primary affected sector is logistics/shipping, with potential second-order effects on industrial and construction sectors if the project proceeds. However, the impact is speculative and contingent on policy direction and investor interest.

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  • Tajpur deep sea port project valued at Rs 25,000 crore.
  • Project first proposed over a decade ago.
  • Global tender cancelled twice due to insufficient bids.
  • Adani Ports previously engaged but fresh tender failed.
  • BJP's rise to power in West Bengal revives hopes for project.
bjps rise to power in bengal revives hopes for rs 25000 crore tajpur port project | economictimes.indiatimes.com β€” News Analysis