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SINO - BANGLADESH RELATIONS (4) answer(s).
 
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China factor in Indo-Bangladesh ties / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Ever-entrenching Sino-Bangladesh relations: strategic and geo-political implications for India / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China’s engagement with Bangladesh since October 1975 has not been any less than that of its engagement with Pakistan. Sino-Bangladesh relations have been quite close so much so that like Sino-Pakistan relations it also has been termed as “trusted friendship” or “all whether friendship”.1 Bilateral relations between Bangladesh and China have been primarily focussed on trade and defence cooperation alongside cooperation in political, social, cultural and maritime sectors as well.
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Relationship of China towards Myanmar, Nepal and Bangladesh: a study from China’s string of pearls strategy / Behera, Kishore Kumar   Journal Article
Behera, Kishore Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It is beyond doubt that in the present international sphere China has dramatically expanded its military might and economic development and also it has covered its sphere of influence in the whole Asia in general and Myanmar, Bangladesh and Nepal in particular which has posed a great challenge not only to India but also to the United States. About China, Napoleon had once said: “It is a sleeping giant, let it sleep for if it wakes it would shake the world”. It is not only due to its military might but also economic strength it has brought many nations under its control.
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Sino-Bangladesh relations: an appraisal / Uddin, M Jashim; Bhuiyan, Mahbubur Rashid   Journal Article
Uddin, M Jashim Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, Bangladesh and China have developed robust bilateral cooperation based on mutual trust and interests. The most inspiring feature of Sino-Bangladesh relationship is its relative stability and continuity. Nevertheless, the trade deficit between the two countries has been a key concern for Bangladesh. From a different perspective, the Indian apprehension about the growing Sino-Bangladesh cooperation also worries Bangladesh. Bangladesh's efforts to promote relations with China are viewed by some Indians as unsettling for Indian interests in this region. Such apprehensions may put a kind of psychological pressure on Bangladesh to follow a cautious approach while dealing with China. This paper argues that both China and Bangladesh need to work together to implement various strategies to reduce the existing trade gap. It also argues that Bangladesh should not pursue any policy for promoting its friendly relations with India at the cost of its relations with China and vice versa. It is in this backdrop, this paper attempts to explore the existing Sino-Bangladesh bilateral relations, potential areas for further cooperation and also the Indian perceptions of the relations.
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