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  2. Bangladesh–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh and India are common members of SAARC, BIMSTEC, IORA and the Commonwealth. The two countries share many cultural ties. In particular, Bangladesh and the east Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura are Bengali-speaking. In 1971, the Bangladesh Liberation War broke out between East Pakistan and West Pakistan; India intervened in ...

  3. OLX - Wikipedia

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    The OLX marketplace is a platform for buying and selling services and goods such as electronics, fashion items, furniture, household goods, cars and bikes. In 2014, the platform reportedly had 11 billion page views, 200 million monthly active users, 25 million listings, and 8.5 million transactions per month. [3]

  4. Indians in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    That year, Indians working in Bangladesh sent more than $3.7 billion back to India. [5] [6] [7] An op-ed article in The Daily Star mentions that this is the official figure. In contrast, the unofficial figure is estimated to be significantly more [8] and the article claims that most of them came on tourist visas and tended to stay back.

  5. Bangladesh–India border - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh–India border, known locally as the Radcliffe line ( IB ), is an international border running between the republics of Bangladesh and India that demarcates the eight divisions of Bangladesh and the Indian states . Bangladesh and India share a 4,096-kilometre-long (2,545 mi) international border, the fifth-longest land border in ...

  6. India–Bangladesh enclaves - Wikipedia

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    On this map of the various enclaves, east is at the top of the map. India is shown in orange, and Bangladesh is cyan. The India–Bangladesh enclaves, also known as the Chiṭmahals (Bengali: ছিটমহল chiṭmôhôl) and sometimes called Pasha enclaves, were the enclaves along the Bangladesh–India border, in Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Assam and Meghalaya.

  7. Banglabandha - Wikipedia

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    Banglabandha (also spelled Banglabandh) is a major inland port in northern Bangladesh established to provide a trade link with India, Nepal and Bhutan. [1] The three nations are separated by 52 km (32 mi) of Indian territory, known as the Siliguri Corridor. On the Indian side of the border is Phulbari.

  8. Tin Bigha Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Tin (or Teen) Bigha Corridor ( Bengali: তিনবিঘা করিডর) is a strip of land belonging to India on the West Bengal – Bangladesh border which, in September 2011, was leased to Bangladesh so the country could access its Dahagram–Angarpota enclave from the mainland. The enclave remains the only one still in existence ...

  9. Economy of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Bangladesh is a major developing market economy. [42] As the second-largest economy in South Asia, [43] [44] Bangladesh 's economy is the 35th largest in the world in nominal terms, and 25th largest by purchasing power parity. Bangladesh is seen by various financial institutions as one of the Next Eleven.