ID | 185777 |
Title Proper | India and Bangladesh |
Other Title Information | a multi faceted relationship |
Language | ENG |
Author | Deb, Alok |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The physical map of the Indian subcontinent depicts an integrated landmass, bounded by the Pamirs/ Hindukush to the North West and the Himalayas to the North, with the Patkai Range, Naga, and Chin Hills forming a natural border between India’s North-Eastern states and Myanmar. The ends of the Indian Peninsula are bounded by the seas in three directions. This article attempts to review important aspects of the continuously evolving India-Bangladesh relationship—as Bangladesh, today with the second largest GDP in South Asia, journeys through its fifty-first year as an independent nation. |
`In' analytical Note | CLAWS Journal Vol. 15, No.1; Summer 2022: p.56-71 |
Journal Source | CLAWS Journal 2022-06 15, 1 |
Key Words | South Asia ; Bangladesh ; Indi |