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बांगलादेशमध्ये अवामी लीग सत्तेवरून खाली आल्यानंतर रशिय
भारत द्वारा बांग्लादेश को दी गई ट्रांसशिपमेंट सुविधा वा�
India’s termination of the transhipment deal with Bangladesh reflects deeper diplomatic tensions amid Dhaka’s pivot towards China and highlights g
While Russia appeared to lose political ground in Bangladesh after the Awami League's exit, it has managed to expand its ties with the interim governm
As Bangladesh resets its foreign policy post-Hasina, India faces a rising challenge– a friend turning uncertain and Pakistan gaining ground.
सत्ता बदलानंतर कट्टरपंथी इस्लामी गट बांगलादेशात पुन्हा
With radical Islamist groups regaining ground in Bangladesh after regime change, border vulnerabilities and anti-India rhetorics are on the rise.
बांगलादेशातील सत्ता परिवर्तन आणि म्यानमारमधील अस्थिरत�
बांग्लादेश में सत्ता परिवर्तन और म्यांमार में अस्थिरता �
India’s Act East and Neighbourhood First policies face hurdles as Bangladesh’s political shifts and Myanmar’s instability stall fundamental conn
भारत-बांग्लादेश के बीच मछुआरों की अदला-बदली भविष्य के सं�
The fishermen exchange indicates a positive direction for future India-Bangladesh relations, but the future requires a more comprehensive action plan
The great power politics playing out in the backdrop of the Bangladesh crisis is getting increasingly complicated. India’s response must factor in t
बांगलादेशातील राजकीय स्थित्यंतराच्या काळात सध्याच्या �
बांग्लादेश में चल रहे संक्रमण की स्थिति के दौरान वर्तमान
Maintaining current initiatives and exploring new collaborations in the midst of Bangladesh’s political transition is crucial for India-Bangladesh r
बांगलादेशातील अराजकाचे शेजारी देशांवर विशेषतः सर्वांत
As mass unrest rages and intermittent military rule takes over Bangladesh, the geopolitical implications for neighbouring countries, especially India,
Enhancing regional integration will bode well for India as a rising power, a key tenet of which is a stable neighbourhood
भूतान आणि बांगलादेश यांच्यातील आर्थिक संभावना वाढल्याम
India can help Bangladesh overcome its overt dependence on China’s arms exports, while increased defence cooperation with Dhaka would ease New Delhi
Regional connectivity initiatives strengthen Bhutan-Bangladesh relations and their economic prospects
सुंदरबनच्या संवर्धनासाठी नवी दिल्ली आणि ढाका सातत्याने
Despite efforts by New Delhi and Dhaka to conserve the Sundarbans, institutional safeguards do not effectively translate into on-the-ground protection
As the Maldives, Bhutan, and Bangladesh head toward elections, they continue to commit to democracy
The recent presidential visit to Bangladesh showcases the robust India-Bangladesh relations despite minor hiccups over the last couple of months.
Resurgence of terrorism and a further influx of refugees are areas of concern for Bangladesh after the US withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan
Bilateral ties and engagements between India and Bangladesh help in exploring many new windows of possibilities for Assam, ranging from trade and comm
The two South Asian neighbours — Bangladesh and India — share a common history, and linguistic and cultural heritage. Their strategic locations co
The future will present itself with an abundance of opportunities to help the two countries to reach a new plane of bilateral relations higher than ev
The national anthems of the two countries were written by Rabindranath Tagore, the great Bengali poet.
Bangladesh and India should consider reviving the office of the Sundarbans commissioner with jurisdiction over the defined and agreed geographical are
The cooperation between the two countries has deepened in areas of tackling disasters like the Covid-19 pandemic and connectivity.
Samir Saran, President of ORF, spoke to New Age's Shahidul Islam Chowdhury about the various matters affecting India-Bangladesh relations, including t
There are various facets in Sino-Bangladesh relations. The two countries share defence, economic, political and people-to-people ties.
India and Bangladesh relations got a new boost following Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee's brief visit to Bangladesh recently, demonstrating New Delhi's keenness in enhancing bilateral relations.
Indian Vice-President Hamid Ansari's recent State visit, coming after the visit by another important Minister (for Commerce and Industry), Anand Sharma, to Bangladesh, has highlighted New Delhi'sefforts and sincerity at improving the burgeoning relationship with its neighbour even more.
This Issue Brief seeks to highlight key issues which the Narendra Modi government should prioritise in its relations with Bangladesh. It also suggests some additional steps that can be taken to strengthen relations between the two countries.
India has a stake in Bangladesh not only for the security of its eastern borders but also for other strategic advantages. Therefore, it cannot afford to let go of the recently achieved opportunity to break away from the past trajectory and establish new contours of engagement with Bangladesh. In many ways, this is a rare opportunity for both the countries to talk with each other and resolve differences.
Considering the great improvement in India's relations with Bangladesh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, during his visit to Dhaka, should unilaterally offer to convert half of the $1 billion soft loan given to Bangladesh earlier into a grant and make the rest interest-free as a gesture of goodwill and friendship.
Farooq Sobhan, President of the Bangladesh Enterprise Institute and former Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh, addressed the ORF Faculty on March 12, 2008. In his speech, he stressed on building a strong relationship between India and Bangladesh by encouraging greater connectivity and investments. Both countries, he felt, should leave behind the baggage of mistrust and neglect and recognise that they can gain much through a closer relationship.
India ranks 10th out of 46 top medical tourism destinations in the world, owing to its affordable healthcare facilities and capabilities in specialised treatment. This paper is focused on medical tourism as a pillar of India-Bangladesh partnership. Notable numbers of Bangladeshis seeking medical care visit India annually; of the typical destinations of these “medical tourists”, Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, is among the most preferred.
India and Bangladesh’s relationship has been growing steadily over the past few years, especially since Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina came to power in January 2009. In 2019, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the relationship as being in its “golden era (Sonali Adhyay).” Indeed, Bangladesh is at the centre of India’s flagship ‘Neighbourhood First’ and ‘Act East’ policies, and has been crucial in ensuring peace
Interest of the people should take precedence in foreign policy formulations which have a direct impact on their lives. This was the overwhelming sentiment expressed by the people living on either side of the India-Bangladesh border during a field visit early May this year.
Experts at the event opined that it is a win-win situation for India and Bangladesh to have a functional river, rail and road network.
India-Bangladesh ties have entered an era of consolidation and expansion. Trade figures have gone up to $7 billion, though the adverse trade balance remains an issue.