You will not invest $3.0 billion where gas supply might stop tomorrow.

At the end of the day, if the package is not sufficiently attractive to take on this, then it is a relatively simple decision. There are other places where we can do similar things.

The $3-billion investment in four projects will employ thousands of people and generate billions of dollars of foreign exchange for Bangladesh.

And hard-nosed bankers from New York are going to take a pretty clear view on the risk profile and the economics of the plant in Bangladesh.

We're really at an exciting time for Indian business. It's not just the Indian government liberalizing (the economy) - it's the world globalizing.

We should not expect we could complete all formalities as speedily as we do in an European country. But obviously, if we find the investment negotiation is being delayed long enough, we may reconsider our plan.

We think the deal we proposed is an extremely good one. This is the deal of a century for us and Bangladesh.