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Tipaimukh Dam will Sour India-Bangladesh Relation

We have received some disturbing news that contrary to repeated assurances by Indian Policy makers of not doing anything at Tipai Mukh which may harm Bangladesh, India has taken unilateral actions to sign contract for setting up the controversial dam. … Continue reading

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Too many Expectations too Little Achievements?

Hasina–Manmohan Summit in Bangladesh promised so much but delivered too little. Impregnated hopes turned of reaching some milestone agreement into dry despair. Several months of sincere efforts of so many persons of the two countries were blown with the wind. … Continue reading

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Welcome! Indian Prime Minister to Bangladesh

On the backdrop of global recession triggered by US Credit crisis, prolonged uncertainties in the Arab World Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh is to going to make 2 days state visit to Bangladesh from 6th September 2011. Indian Government … Continue reading

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Bangladesh: Pains and Gains of Transit

India and Bangladesh are poised to ink frameworks for transit during the upcoming visit of Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh to Bangladesh in September. As one can see from the map two landlocked SAARC neighbours Nepal and Bhutan would … Continue reading

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Khaleda’s War on the Street

She is BNP Chairperson, three times elected Prime Minister of Bangladesh and on paper the leader of the opposition in Bangladesh parliament. She has all opportunity to dispute and debate all government’s plans and actions on the floor of the … Continue reading

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Water Sharing Major Issue

One of the main issues that continue to sour the relation between India and Bangladesh is the sharing of water of common rivers. Most of the Bangladeshi rivers originates from Nepal or India and after flowing through Bangladesh meet the … Continue reading

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