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The Print on MSNBangladesh’s soil will never be used against India, says Dhaka’s new envoy in Delhi“India has nothing to worry about when it comes to Pakistan or China. Bangladeshi soil will never be used against Indian interests by anyone,” Hamidullah told ThePrint.
Bangladesh relationship continues to remain tense, with New Delhi focusing on engaging with the next govt in Dhaka following ...
The Indian Army is recalling the build-up to the 1971 India-Pakistan war by sharing old newspaper clippings, highlighting ...
US President Donald Trump last week announced he was imposing a 25 per cent tariff on India plus a ‘penalty’ for buying ...
Firms from Bangladesh’s biggest export sector worry that they do not enjoy a major competitive advantage over rivals from ...
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World Politics Review on MSNThe Challenges Facing Bangladesh One Year After Hasina’s OusterSince a student-led uprising ousted Bangladesh's longtime leader, the interim government has faced political polarization and ...
Beneath a sea of blue tarpaulin in a corner of northeastern India near Bangladesh, hundreds of Muslim men, women and babies ...
India has adopted a contradictory approach: resisting Chinese military sales to Bangladesh but failing to present itself as a ...
India and Bangladesh share 54 transboundary rivers, yet have sharing agreements for only one - the Ganges - which will expire ...
Bangladesh has negotiated a 20% tariff on exports to the U.S., down from the 37% initially proposed by U.S. President Donald ...
They have said that India has turned the plight of Bangladesh’s Hindu minority into an emotional political ploy to undermine the movement that toppled New Delhi’s favored leader, Ms. Hasina.
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