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Prof Bharadwaj says that long-standing economic and cultural ties often endure beyond political shifts: data show that trade between India and Bangladesh grew between 2001 and 2006, when the "less friendlier" Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), in coalition with Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), was in power.
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has restored a nonpartisan caretaker government system for elections but says it won’t apply to the polls being held early next year
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ABP Exclusive: India, Bangladesh NSAs Meet To ‘Smoothen’ Strained Ties Between Delhi, Dhaka
Bangladesh NSA Khalilur Rahman’s visit to India for the first time post Sheikh Hasina’s refuge in India has set a “positive tone” in the relationship, top sources told ABP Live.
Mushfiqur Rahim marks his 100th Test cap with a century as Bangladesh take a commanding first-innings lead over Ireland in Mirpur.
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Bangladesh remains calm a day after tribunal issues death sentence for ousted prime minister
Bangladesh’s capital and major cities are calm despite a call for a nationwide shutdown by supporters of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Bangladesh is losing around USD 8 billion every year due to child marriage, yet government investment in prevention remains “shockingly low”, UNICEF said yesterday while presenting the latest child rights findings from the MICS-2025.
Bangladesh are in a strong position after day one of their second Test against Ireland in Mirpur as they sit 292-4 in their first innings. Mushfiqur Rahim ended the day on 99 not out, with Litton Kumer Das, the other unbeaten batter on 47.
With a game to spare, India have finished bottom of their AFC Asian Cup qualifying group after a 1-0 defeat to Bangladesh in Dhaka on Tuesday. The result means that India are now three points behind their neighbours, and even if they win their last group game against Hong Kong in March 2026, they will be behind Bangladesh on head-to-head.
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court on Thursday ordered restoration of election time non-partisan caretaker Government but said the judgment would not apply to the planned general elections to be held in February next year.