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Chinese investors have expressed strong interest in forming joint ventures with leading Bangladeshi institutions to take advantage of the country's tax and incentive facilities.
Nepal, which houses the SAARC Secretariate, hedges its foreign policy in regional geopolitics. Sandwiched between India and ...
India’s credibility in countering China’s Medog dam lies not in retaliation but in ecological statecraft—one that invests in ...
We've identified 12 key areas for cooperation, including trade, education, and environment. We're working with Bangladesh and Pakistan to follow up and implement the consensus, he says ...
After China and Pakistan, Bangladesh deepens ties with another enemy of India, who helped PM Shehbaz Sharif during Operation Sindoor, now is planning to… Turkey's expanding presence in ...
India must brace for a prolonged, multi-front hybrid conflict, where threats come not just from one direction, but from ...
Our analysis highlights the limits of existing political solutions. The ability of the Ganges river to support life and ...
For India, the formation of a China-Pakistan-Bangladesh alignment could pose significant diplomatic and security concerns, particularly as some of the proposed Chinese-supported infrastructure ...
Bangladesh, China, and Pakistan have held extensive discussions on trilateral cooperation and agreed to move forward based on the principles of good neighborliness, mutual trust, equality, openness, ...
Bangladesh faces both political and economic challenges. The June budget offered the interim administration a chance to ...
Are Pakistan, China and Bangladesh creating a SAARC replacement to counter India? Here's what report says The idea took further shape during a meeting held in Kunming on June 19 where Pakistan and ...