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Made for each other: Bangladesh is evolving into India’s best friend in the neighbourhood March 18, 2021, 7:43 AM IST
Subir Bhaumik is a veteran BBC journalist and analyst of eastern and northeastern India
As PM Modi packs his bags for a historic trip to Dhaka this month, he can look back with satisfaction at India’s signature bilateral relationship with Bangladesh, that some think constitutes the edifice of his neighbourhood outreach.
Bangladesh PM Hasina has delivered on all of India’s concerns, ranging from security to connectivity, while India has done its best to reciprocate. From prioritising Covid vaccine deliveries to Bangladesh to resolving the problem of enclaves through a comprehensive land boundary agreement, Delhi under PMs Manmohan and Modi has stood by its trusted ally.
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At the outset of evolution of a civilisation, there always remains tales of a river. It may be the civilisation of the Nile River or the Maya civilisation. So is the case of Sindh civilisation. Ptolemy has created history through a map in 150 B.C. This famous Greek scholar was a resident of Alexandria, a Roman province of Egypt. He has created a map titled Geographia, where India was spotted on the background of earth. There, it was seen how has the Ganges River fallen into the Bay of Bengal. Actually, the history of the earth tells about evolution of human civilisation through fetching river water. Ultimately, house, market place, society and state have been created.
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