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Bangladesh has one of the world's largest overseas populations — yet almost none of them can vote from abroad.
Industrialists in Punjab say buyers may stop placing new orders and shift to countries like Vietnam, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Turkey where goods will be cheaper due to lower tariffs ...
Shock, dismay and angst swept across India as businesses, policymakers and citizens digested US President Donald Trump's ...
For decades, thousands of important artworks have languished in humid storerooms because of government neglect — now they are beginning to see the light ...
A Bangladeshi man tried to break the glass wall at Kolkata Airport's transit terminal and was swiftly detained by CISF. He ...
Jaishankar said the Indian government is closely monitoring developments with implications for national security and continues to take measures to safeguard it ...
India’s plan would also focus on sector-specific challenges and policy measures to support exports, including exploring new ...
In the aftermath of the 1971 Liberation War, newly sovereign Bangladesh inherited little industrial infrastructure.
To protect ourselves from Trumpian diplomacy, first we must introspect the bipolarity within our establishment discourse.
Bangladesh was given a 20 per cent tariff rate, from the previously declared 37% after hectic negotiations. The Yunus regime ...
Bangladesh police on Friday arrested a student leader on extortion charges, nearly a week after taking into custody five of his comrades, including two prominent figures of Students against ...
The 20 percent US tariff on Bangladesh's exports offers an opportunity for the country to diversify its export markets, said industry insiders yesterday.
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