New Moor

South Talpatti
Map
Other namesNew Moore
Geography
LocationBay of Bengal
Coordinates21°37′00″N 89°08′30″E / 21.6167°N 89.1417°E / 21.6167; 89.1417
ArchipelagoSundarbans
Administration
Demographics
Population0

South Talpatti (Bengali: দক্ষিণ তালপট্টি, romanizedDokkhin Talpotti), also known as New Moore (Bengali: নতুন মুর, romanizedNothun Moor) and Purbasha Island (Bengali: পূর্বাশা দ্বীপ), was a small uninhabited offshore sandbar island in the Bay of Bengal, off the coast of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta region.[2] It emerged in the Bay of Bengal in the aftermath of the Bhola cyclone in November 1970, and disappeared around March 2010.[3]

Although the island was uninhabited and there were no permanent settlements or stations located on it, both India and Bangladesh claimed sovereignty over it because of speculation over the existence of oil and natural gas in the region.[4] The issue of sovereignty was also a part of the larger dispute over the Radcliffe Award methodology of settling the maritime boundary between the two countries.[2] The matter was resolved on 7 July 2014, when the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) delivered a verdict in the "Bay of Bengal maritime boundary arbitration between Bangladesh and India" case.

  1. ^ https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/un-tribunal-resolves-40-year-old-maritime-dispute-between-india-and-bangladesh-587571
  2. ^ a b Global warming as peacemaker? Disputed island disappears under rising sea., Christian Science Monitor, March 24, 2010
  3. ^ Bonnett, Alastair, 1964- (2014). Off the map : lost spaces, invisible cities, forgotten islands, feral places, and what they tell us about the world. London. ISBN 978-1-78131-257-5. OCLC 868380030.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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