Development Purview Journey From LDC To Developing Country The New Nation Dr. Md. Shamsul Arefin : The growth in garments sector, surge of migrants' remittances and increased agricultural yields have triggered development of our economy in recent years. The government has also been relentlessly pursuing this development agenda since 2009. Agricultural strategy of the government on using shallow tube wells and low-lift power pumps instead of deep tube-wells, making available fertilizer, pesticides and high yield variety of seeds in open markets at low cost or affordable price have been the real drivers to increase in agricultural yields in Bangladesh. Pro agricultural government policy has given tremendous productivity in agriculture sector from 2010 in Bangladesh. With more than 160 million of inhabitants, averaging more than 1200 inhabitants per squared kilometer, Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in agriculture, poverty reduction, supported by sustained economic growth. As aresult, Bangladesh reached lower-middle-income status in 2015 and graduated as developing country from the UN's Least Developed Countries (LDC) list in 2021.