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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. Bangladesh–India border - Wikipedia

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    The BangladeshIndia 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 ...

  4. Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and ...

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    The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation ( BIMSTEC) is an international organisation of seven South Asian and Southeast Asian nations, housing 1.73 billion people and having a combined gross domestic product of US$5.2 trillion (2023). [6] [7] The BIMSTEC member states – Bangladesh, Bhutan, India ...

  5. List of airports in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation. Bangladesh Road Transport Authority. Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority. Chittagong Port Authority. Mongla Port Authority. Payra Port Authority. Bangladesh Railway. Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited.

  6. List of medical colleges in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    All medical colleges until 1986 were established by the government. Currently, there are 37 public medical colleges, these provide 5380 seats every year for students undertaking MBBS. While the 68 private medical colleges provide 6040 seats. 6 colleges are run by Bangladesh Armed Forces which offer 375 seats. All the medical colleges award the ...

  7. Partition of Bengal (1947) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, during the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan, a large group of refugees numbering an estimated 7,235,916 arrived from Bangladesh to India's West Bengal. Nearly 95% of them were Bengali Hindus and, after Independence of Bangladesh , nearly 1,521,912 people belonging to Bengali Hindu refugees decided to stay back in West Bengal ...

  8. 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 IndiaBangladesh enclaves, also known as the Chiṭmahals (Bengali: ছিটমহল chiṭmôhôl) and sometimes called Pasha enclaves, were the enclaves along the BangladeshIndia border, in Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Assam and Meghalaya.

  9. A tropical storm floods villages and cuts power to millions ...

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    The weakening tropical storm Remal flooded dozens of coastal villages and left nearly 30 million people without power Monday in southern Bangladesh and eastern India. At least 10 people died in ...

  10. Telephone numbers in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The country calling code of Bangladesh is +880. [1] The dial plan type in Bangladesh is closed, and "0" is the Trunk prefix. When dialling a Bangladesh number from inside Bangladesh, the format is: "0 – Area/operator code (X) – subscriber number (N)" When dialling a Bangladesh number from outside Bangladesh, the format is:

  11. Cox's Bazar District - Wikipedia

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    Often termed as the world's longest beach, Cox's Bazar is a major tourist destination within Bangladesh. Cox's Bazar District has an area of 2,491.86 km 2 (962.11 sq mi). It is bounded by Chittagong District on the north, Bay of Bengal in the south, Bandarban District on the east, and the Bay of Bengal on the west.