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Smriti Saha

Relation of India and Bangladesh 4826

India and the World


Semester 2 Reeya Shah
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guided by - DR. Sharayu


Shriyash
Bhakare Bhosale
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CONTE
NT
1. Introduction and
Background of the topic
2. Outline of the Topic
3. Analysis of the topic
4. Views on the topic
5. Story of stuff
6. Conclusion

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introduction and background of the
topic
Relation Of India & Bangladesh With Respect To Covid

+ Presentation motive
+ longest land boundary
+ Bangladesh- a major supporter of Prime Minister Modi’s call.
+ Bangladesh PM Hasina- delivered on all of India’s concerns.

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Outline of the 2012
2011
Topic
Before Covid

2013

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2015 2018

Bangladesh-India bilateral trade was over US$10 billion in 2019. India provides
loans to Bangladesh on favorable terms, as compared to China's loans on less
favorable terms. The trade is set to go at $10 billion by 2018 through ports.

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During Covid
1. India was the first country to reach out to its
trusted neighbour Bangladesh .

2. When India had shown a special gestures to


Bangladesh Government.

3. India has also implemented an agreement .

4.  Bangladesh railways had increased its allocation


of freight trains to Indian railways .

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After Covid
1. First international visit was to Bangladesh.

2. Bangladesh has signalled a new beginning of trade


connectivity .

3. Continued efforts to further boost bilateral economic


engagements .

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Analysis of the topic
• India’s massive coronavirus vaccination drive.

• Prime ministers- over the bilateral relations.

• Transcends a strategic partnership.

• “Rock solid”.

• Slowed Bangladesh's Economic growth.

• Vision of improved connectivity and businesses .

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views on the topic
• India- a helping hand.

• Strong collaboration.

• Bangladesh under grant assistance.

• India is one of the world’s biggest drug makers.

• Bangladesh - India bilateral relationship .

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STORY OF STUFF
1. EXTRACTION
2.PRODUCTION
3.DISTRIBUTION
4.CONSUMPTION
5.DISPOSAL

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MEASURES TO BE
TAKEN

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