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    View: India and Bangladesh should show maturity in accelerating regional growth amid changing geostrategic contours

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Bangladeshi Counterpart Sheikh Hasina before a bilateral meeting.

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    Narendra Modi will visit Bangladesh on March 26-27 to attend the 50th-year celebrations of Bangladesh. Both India and Bangladesh can reap benefits from global value chains, while acknowledging each other’s comparative advantages.

    Narendra Modi will visit Bangladesh on March 26-27 to attend the 50th-year celebrations of Bangladesh. Both India and Bangladesh can reap benefits from global value chains, while acknowledging each other’s comparative advantages. In agriculture, for instance, there is ample scope for collaboration if both countries agree to trade with fixed ‘buyback’ arrangements. Both neighbours should approach the region with a new prism akin to USMCA (United
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